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2Tolman, C., 1981. Karl Marx, alienation, and the mastery of nature. Environmental
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4 Marx, K., (1975). Early Writings. Penguin UK. pp.322-323.

5 Marx, K., (1975). Early Writings. Penguin UK. pp.326.

6 Feuerbach, L., 2004. The essence of Christianity. Barnes & Noble Publishing.

7 Marx, K., (1975). Early Writings. Penguin UK. pp.327.


8 Marx, K., (1975). Early Writings. Penguin UK. pp.329.

9Collingwood, R.G., 1960. The idea of nature (Vol. 31). Oxford University Press. pp.3-4.

10 Crowell, S.E., Beauchaine, T.P. and Linehan, M.M., 2009. A biosocial developmental model
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11 Nedelec, Joe (2015) What is “Biosocial Criminology”? (It’s Science!) (Available at:
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12 Rossi, A.S., 1977. A biosocial perspective on parenting. Daedalus, pp.1-31.

13Gelles, R.J. and Lancaster, J.B. eds., 1987. Child abuse and neglect: Biosocial dimensions.
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14Krause, D., 1993. Environmental consciousness: An empirical study. Environment and


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15Adorno, T.W. and Horkheimer, M., 2002. Dialectic of Enlightenment, trans. Edmund
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16Friedman, Michael (2017) The root of climate crisis is capitalism, not demographics
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17 Biro,
A., 2005. Denaturalizing ecological politics: alienation from nature from Rousseau to
the Frankfurt School and beyond. University of Toronto Press. pp.115.

18Biro, A., 2005. Denaturalizing ecological politics: alienation from nature from Rousseau to
the Frankfurt School and beyond. University of Toronto Press. pp.116.

19Vogel, S., 1988. Marx and alienation from nature. Social Theory and Practice, 14(3),
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20 ibid.,pp.370.

21 ibid.,pp.371.

22 ibid.,pp. pp.375-376.

23 Marx, K., (1975). Early Writings. Penguin UK. pp.331-332.

24 Marx, K., (1975). Early Writings. Penguin UK. pp.348.


25 ibid.,pp.331.

26 ibid.,pp.348.

27 ibid.,pp.348

28 Harman, C., 2002. A people’s history of the world. Bookmarks.

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