Make It a Green Peace!: The Rise of Countercultural Environmentalism

Make It a Green Peace!: The Rise of Countercultural Environmentalism

by Frank Zelko
Make It a Green Peace!: The Rise of Countercultural Environmentalism

Make It a Green Peace!: The Rise of Countercultural Environmentalism

by Frank Zelko

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Overview

The emergence of Greenpeace in the late 1960s from a loose-knit group of anti-nuclear and anti-whaling activists fundamentally changed the nature of environmentalism—its purpose, philosophy, and tactics—around the world. And yet there has been no comprehensive objective history of Greenpeace's origins-until now.

Make It a Green Peace! draws upon meeting minutes, internal correspondence, manifestos, philosophical writings, and interviews with former members to offer the first full account of the origins of what has become the most recognizable environmental non-governmental organization in the world. Situating Greenpeace within the peace movement and counterculture of the 1960s, Frank Zelko provides a much deeper treatment of the group's groundbreaking brand of radical, media-savvy, direct-action environmentalism than has been previously attempted. Zelko traces the complex intellectual and cultural roots of Greenpeace to the various protest movements of the 1950s and 1960s, highlighting the influence of Quakerism—with its practice of bearing witness—Native American spirituality, and the non-violent resistance of Gandhi. Unlike the more strait-laced, less confrontational Sierra Club and Audubon Society, early Greenpeacers smoked dope, dropped acid, wore their hair long, and put their bodies on the line—interposing themselves between the harpoons of whalers and the clubs of seal-hunters—to save the animals and achieve what they hoped would be a lasting transformation in the way humans regarded the natural world. And while it may not have achieved its most revolutionary goals, Greenpeace inarguably created a heightened awareness of environmental issues that endures to this day.

Narrating the key campaigns and arguments among the group's early members, Make It a Green Peace! vividly captures all the drama, pathos, and occasional moments of absurd comic relief of Greenpeace's tumultuous first decade.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199947089
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 05/03/2013
Pages: 398
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.50(h) x 1.40(d)

About the Author

Frank Zelko is Associate Professor of History and Environmental Studies at the University of Vermont.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. Speak Truth to Power
2. The Enemies of Anarchy
3. The Canadian Crucible
4. Don't Make a Wave
5. Muroroa, Mon Amour
6. Showdown with the Force de Frappe
7. Armless Buddhas vs Carnivorous Nazis
8. The Reenchanted Whale
9. Stop Ahab
10. On Thin Ice
11. Blood and Death and Sex
12. The Paradox of Power: The Birth of Greenpeace International
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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