About Book
Shiva is a burst of creative energy, an intellectual power. The Progressive " A leading thinker who has eloquently blended her views on the environment, agriculture, spirituality, and women's rights into a powerful philosophy." Utne Reader A leading voice in struggles for global justice, Vandana Shiva is a world renowned environmental activist and physicist. In Earth Democracy, Shiva updates the struggles she helped bring to international attention - against genetic food engineering, cultural theft, and natural resource privatisation - uncovering their link to the rising tide of fundamentalisms, violence against women, and planetary death. Starting in the 16th century with the initial enclosure of the British commons, Shiva reveals how the commons continue to shrink as more natural resources are patented and privatised. As our ecological sustainability and cultural diversity erode, so too is human life rendered disposable. Through the forces of neoliberal globalisation, economic and social exclusion ignite violence across lines of difference, threatening the lives of millions. Yet these brutal extinctions are not the only trend shaping human history. Struggles on the streets of Seattle and Cancun and in homes and farms across the world have yielded a set of principles based on inclusion, non-violence, reclaiming the commons, and freely sharing the earth's resources. These ideals, which Shiva calls Earth Democracy, serve as an urgent call to peace and as the basis for a just and sustainable future. About The book Vandana Shiva is a world renowned environmental leader and thinker. She is the author of many books, including Violence of the Green Revolution, Monocultures of the Mind, Cultivating Diversity, and Biodiversity Conservation, all published by Natraj. In 1993, Shiva won the Alternative Nobel Peace Prize (the Right Livelihood Award); in 2009, she won the "Save the World Award" and; in 2010 she won the "Sydney Peace Prize"