Author:
Dr Satyajit T Patil
Abstract:
Vandana Shiva is a globally recognized environmentalist, author, and activist, whose work encompasses the realms of ecological sustainability, anti-globalization, feminism, and the philosophy of science. A former physicist turned radical activist, Shiva has been instrumental in critiquing the global industrial system, particularly the Green Revolution, the biotechnology industry, and Western science. Her arguments are particularly notable for the way they intertwine ecological activism with a deep feminist perspective, calling for both social and environmental justice. This paper attempts a critical examination of the central themes in Shiva’s work, particularly her opposition to Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs), her advocacy for food sovereignty and women’s rights, and her critiques of Western scientific practices. While Shiva’s contributions to global ecological and social justice are significant – earning for herself a title of "Gandhi of Grain"– this paper also explores critiques of her ideas, particularly regarding her stance on GMOs and the romanticization of indigenous knowledge. Through a balanced analysis, this paper seeks to understand both the strengths and limitations of Shiva’s intellectual and activist contributions.
Keywords:
ecological sustainability, anti-globalization, Genetically Modified Organisms, industrial agriculture.
Article Info:
Received: 30 May 2025; Received in revised form: 24 Jun 2025; Accepted: 27 Jun 2025; Available online: 30 Jun 2025
DOI:
10.22161/ijels.103.105