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Citation

Burton L. Stud. Law Polit. Soc. 2015; 68: 15-32.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Emerald Group Publishing)

DOI

10.1108/S1059-433720150000068002

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The Cassandra Zone is that time period - and the events that occur within it - from the voicing of the first credible warnings of foreseeable future disaster until society either awakens to the threat and proactively mitigates against it, or chooses to ignore such warnings and subsequently suffers the consequences when the foretold disaster comes to pass. Whether or not that society manages to learn from its own history of disaster and use the power of state to mitigate against foretold future ones is one of the definitive criteria for determining whether, in social theorist Phillip Selznick's terms, such a society can be deemed to constitute a moral community.

Keywords: United States wildfire mitigation, law, morality


Language: en

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