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The Coming Authoritarian Ecology

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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The book examines ecological issues such as climate change and biodiversity, articulating local and global scales, and short and long term perspectives, questioning what "development" and "progress" are. The goal is to show how diverging points of view are conflictingly articulated to one another, in a political ideology perspective. This perspective, which is close to the main actor's point of view, allows displacement of the usual analysis, and offers a new synthesis.


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Preface.ix
Part 1 The Situation in France 1
Introduction to Part 1 3
Chapter 1. Exploring the Earth's Hidden Face 5
1.1. What is ecology? 5
1.2. Ecology, a new science? 9
1.3. What can we learn from ecology and the natural sciences? 12
1.3.1. The planet 12
1.3.2. France. 14
1.3.3. The United Kingdom. 18
1.3.4. What must be done? Three positions: green growth, degrowth and other development 20
1.4. What should be taken seriously? Risk, relativism and constructivism 23
1.4.1. Social sciences and natural sciences: the "Great Divide"?24
1.4.2. Expertise and public decisions 29
Chapter 2. Who Are the Ecologists? 33
2.1. "Whisteblower" scientists33
2.2. From environmentalism to ecologism.36
2.2.1. Naturalist associations37
2.2.2. A "movement" with unclear outlines40
2.2.3. "Ecologists" and "environmentalists"44
2.3. Ecology in politics, in France and around the world. 49
2.3.1. Ecologism in the French political arena49
2.3.2. Early alter-globalization and international ecopolitics54
Part 2. An Active Minority against the Majorities.59
Introduction to Part 2 61
Chapter 3. Liberal Skepticism 67
3.1. Liberalism or emancipation from the Ancien Régime70
3.2. The rights of nature over humanism? 77
3.2.1. Animal rights.78
3.2.2. The rights of nature80
3.2.3. The legal dimension. 83
3.2.4. The "preference for nature" over human rights? 85
3.2.5. The rights of nature: a new universalism? 88
3.3. A refusal of the liberal rules of politics? 89
3.3.1. A rejection of the Rule of law? Catastrophism and "direct action". 90
3.3.2. "Natural order" against "unnatural humans"? 94
3.4. The "liberal-libertarianism" of French ecologism.105
3.4.1. Neither the State, nor the market: libertarian inspiration 106
3.4.2. Neither right nor left: The centrist position. 107
3.4.3. Faced with "Khmers verts", the solution of technology and green capitalism. 109
3.4.4. Ecological economics or the return of virtue.113
3.5. The ecologist concern about an eco-fascism 115
Chapter 4. Toward Eco-socialism? 117
4.1. What is socialism? 121
4.1.1. When the science of wealth produces pauperism 121
4.1.2. Marxism or the moral unit of socialism 125
4.1.3. Four socialist currents 133
4.2. A difficult eco-socialism 141
4.2.1. The theory of the "secondary front" 142
4.2.2. What does "socializing" mean in the age of the Anthropocene? 152
4.3. "It is easier to imagine the end of the world than the end of capitalism" 168
Chapter 5. From Centrism to Eco-fascism 171
5.1. What is conservatism? 175
5.1.1. Contemporary Orléanism 177
5.1.2. Illiberal conservatisms: from Bonald to the "extreme" right-wing183
5.2. Is ecologism conservative? 198
5.2.1. A real, but very minor, conservative current.200
5.2.2. The war of partial connections and partial conclusions214
5.2.3. "The ecology of the right": Liberal, groupuscular or ecofascist 238
5.3. Composing with the real: The question of alliances  241
Conclusion 243
Bibliography 249
Index 291


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Fabrice Flipo is Professor of Philosophy of Science and Political Philosophy at Telecom Business School, France. He is a researcher at the Laboratory of Social and Political Change at the Paris 7 Diderot University, as well as the author of several books on political ecology and emancipation.


Riassunto

The book examines ecological issues such as climate change and biodiversity, articulating local and global scales, and short and long term perspectives, questioning what development and progress are.

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Autori F Flipo, Fabrice Flipo
Editore Wiley
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 31.07.2018
 
EAN 9781786302427
ISBN 978-1-78630-242-7
Pagine 320
Dimensioni 155 mm x 236 mm x 23 mm
Peso 612 g
Categoria Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Biologia > Ecologia

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