ORGANIZATION &
ENVIRONMENT
Volume 16, Issue 2
June, 2003
ARTICLES
The Value Problem in Ecological Economics: Lessons from the Physiocrats and Marx.
Paul Burkett
CRITICAL ESSAY
Myths of the Market: Economics and the Environment.
Michael Perelman
ART AND THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
The Day You Died
From the Ark, Listening
October Aspens
Orion
Richard ArnoldPipers
Osprey
Cormorant
Jewelry
Great Blue Heron
James Reed
DIALOGUES AND DEBATES
Should Environmental Quality be a Publicly Provided Good?
Andrew Light and Ben S. Shippen, Jr.
BOOK REVIEW ESSAYS
The Neo-Liberal Wager: Existence and Environment Gambled on Economics. Review of The Elusive Quest for Growth: Economists' Adventures and Misadventures in the Tropics, by William Easterly and The Future of Life, by E. O. Wilson
Kevin D. Egan
Overcoming Obstacles to Sustainability: Can Liberal Democracy Help? Review of Sustaining Liberal Democracy: Ecological Challenges and Opportunities, by John Barry and Marcel Wissenburg, (Editors)
James W. Sheppard
BOOK REVIEWS
Land, Value, Community: Callicott and Environmental Philosophy, by Wayne Ouderkirk and Jim Hill (Editors)
Piers H. G. StephensIdeas and Actions in the Green Movement, by Brian Doherty
Robert J. BrulleInfinite Tropics: An Alfred Russel Wallace Anthology, by Andrew Berry (Editor)
Stephen R. L. ClarkA Grain of Truth: The Media, the Public and Biotechnology, by Susanna Hornig Priest
Ravi Srinivas KrishnaThe Institutional Dimensions of Environmental Change: Fit, Interplay, and Scale, by Oran R. Young
George A. Gonzalez