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    The land ethic: A new philosophy for international relations.John Barkdull & Paul G. Harris - 1998 - Ethics and International Affairs 12:159–177.
    Barkdull examines the land ethic in the contexts of just war theory, economic liberalism, and international environmental law, offering a new outlook for the behavior of states in matters affecting ecosystems.
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    Capitalism, environmentalism, and mediating structures.Denis Collins & John Barkdull - 1995 - Environmental Ethics 17 (3):227-244.
    How can an environmental ethic be developed that encompasses the concerns of both free market proponents and environmentalists? In this article we approach the environment-market debate using Adam Smith’s writings in The Theory of Moral Sentiments, The Wealth of Nations, and Lectures on Jurisprudence. Smith’s guiding principle for solving prominent conflicts of self-interest is that government intervention is required when the economic activities of some cause harm to others. The solution that follows from Smith’s analysis is a governmentfunded, independent, democratically (...)
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    Managing Global Chaos: Sources of and Responses to International Conflict, Chester A. Crocker and Fen Osler Hampson, eds., with Pamela Aall , 642 pp., $29.95 paper, $55.00 cloth. [REVIEW]John Barkdull - 1997 - Ethics and International Affairs 11:321-323.
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