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ECOLOGY OF EVERYDAY LIFE 180 Ortner, Sherry, 54 Our Bodies, Ourselves (Boston Women’s Health Collective), 42 P self-knowledge, 101-2; and technology, 34; and work, 45; and World War II, 31. See also African Americans; civil rights movement; people of color Pacific Islanders, 56 radical feminism, 40-55, 64-65, 78-79, 149. See also feminism paganism, 44, 46 rain forests, tropical, 24, 135 Paley, Grace, 50 patents, biological, 60, 160-69, 171 rationality, 93, 95-96, 115-19, 139-41, 145; and desire, 124; and feminism, 53; and natural evolution, 135; and sensuality, 103 patriarchy, 18, 27, 30-31, 36. See, also ecofeminism; feminism; sexism rationalization, 115, 118; 91-94, 95,102,134 Pentagon, 49-51, 6l Reconstituting Feminist Peace (Amherst, MA, 1986), 52 Paris, 75-76 people of color, 44-46, 51, 54, 56-58. See also African Americans; civil rights movement; racism Pepsi, 23 Politics reconstructive moment: of illustrative opposition, 158, 165-66; of oppositional desire, 110, 144 recycling, 22 Plant, Judith, 61-62 Reich, Wilhelm, 130-31 Plant Patent Act (1930), l6l relationality, 92 , 93, 94-99, 115-16, 118-19; of desire, 123; and socio-erotic, 95. See also associative desire; collectivity; cooperation; mutualism Plato, 14 Plumwood, Val, 63 Pogroms, 21 political sphere, patents, 164 in capitalism, 154-56; and biological relativism, 135-36,140-41 Reproduction of Mothering, The: Psychoanalysis and the Sociology of Gender (Chodorow), 81 population control, 2,17-18, 20 Post-Scarcity Anarchism (Bookchin), 9-10, resistance moment, of oppositional desire, 109-10, 144 75 poverty, 2-3, 5, 17, 18-19; among people of color, 54, 56; among women in Third World, 58-59 Price of the Ticket; The: Collected Nonfiction 1948-1985 (Baldwin), 9-10 propaganda, 32 Proudhon, Pierre, 71 psychoanalysis, Sigmund 81. See also Freud, Puerto Ricans, 21, 34, 56 R racism, 19, 21, 116, 150; and environmental movement, 55-58; institutional power of, 2, 22, 36, 87; and population imbalances, 18; and resource use, 1, 2, 18, 24, 26-29 ‘Rediinking the Nature of Work” (hooks), 45 revolution, 6, 73, 151, 160, 169-70; in daily life, 75; and ecological society, 3, 149, 167; and erotic, 85; individualization of, 91; and women, 46, 47, 53, 113-14 Reweaving the World: The Emergeizce of Ecofeminism (Orenstein and Diamond, eds.), 62 Rich, Adrienne, 83-84, 86, 87, 88 Romans, 93-94 romanticism, 13-37, 83, 86; and ecofeminism, 62, 64; and feminism, 44, 46,80