How to Think Seriously About the Planet  

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"Oikophobia is a stage through which the adolescent mind normally passes, and a partial explanation of this can be gleaned from the theories of attachment that I referred to earlier. But oikophobia is also a stage in which some people – intellectuals especially – tend to become arrested. As George Orwell pointed out, intellectuals on the left are especially prone to it, and this has often made them willing agents of foreign powers." --How to Think Seriously About the Planet, Roger Scruton

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Green Philosophy: How to Think Seriously About the Planet (2011), revised and republished as How to Think Seriously About the Planet: The Case for an Environmental Conservatism (2012) is a book by Roger Scruton.

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