A Theory of Environmental Leadership: Leading for the Earth
INTRODUCTION "Leading for the Earth"?A Story of LeadingAnthropocentrism vs. EcocentrismEarth-Centered LeadershipOther Key Words-ThingsSituating the Study, Previewing Its ContributionsThe Study's ParametersFROM GENERAL LEADERSHIP TO ENVIRONMENTAL LEADERSHIPRetracing the PathwayThe Basic ConceptionHow the Definition Differentiates Leading From ManagingFrom the General Theory to Specific OnesTHE NATURE OF ANTHROPOCENTRISM (HUMAN SUPREMACISM)Introductory RemarksHyper-InstrumentalismHyper-ConsumptionHyper-ProductionEco-ColonizationEcocideOn Our Way to EcocentrismTHE NATURE OF ECOCENTRISM (ECOLOGICAL EQUALITY)From Biocentrism to the Edge of Earth-CenterednessFull-Blown EcocentrismRefining the Definition, Developing the EthosEarth-Centered AffectsJustificationsAddressing ObjectionsHeading Toward Earth-Centered LeadershipTHE NATURE OF EARTHCENTERED LEADERSHIPOn the Precipice of the TheoryEco-lnstrumentalismSome Leaderly Measures for Eco-lnstrumentalismEco-ConsumptionEco-ProductionSome Leaderly Measures for Eco-Consumption and Eco-ProductionEco-LiberationEco-PreservationSome Leaderly Measures for Eco-Liberation andEco-PreservationThe Leaderly and the PoliticalThe Leaderly and the EthicalOn Our Way to Situating the TheoryREVIEWING THE LITERATURE, SITUATING THE THEORYThe Review's StructureEarly EffortsConservative-Regressive ELSCritical-Progressive ELSCONCLUSIONBIBLIOGRAPHY