Greens

This article is about the political category. For the vegetables, see Leaf vegetable.

Part of the green politics series
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Green issues


Worldwide green parties: Global Greens · European Greens · Asia-Pacific Green Network


Global Greens Charter: ecological wisdom · social justice · participatory democracy · nonviolence · sustainability · respect diversity

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Greens are people who support some or all of the goals of a Green Party without necessarily working with or voting for that or any party. Most of them consider themselves to be part at least of a global Green movement. A potential basis of unity for Greens could be Green values (as made explicit in the Four Pillars and other documents), but even these aren't shared by all people who consider themselves Greens.

Historically, "being green" developed as a political identity together with the blooming of the peace movement, the ecology movement (see preventive paradigm), and the feminist movement in the late 1970s, the time the first green parties on a local level were founded.

Different kinds of Greens

A small sample of the factions or tendencies that exist on the movement's fringe — some only in very small numbers:

See also

See also: Greens, 1970s, Ascetic, Asia-Pacific Green Network, Baruch Spinoza, Basis of unity, Bruce Sterling, Deep ecology, Direct action