Real green : sustainability after the end of nature
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Real green : sustainability after the end of nature
(Rethinking political and international theory)
Ashgate, c2012
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [181]-204) and index
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Description
What would a sustainable society look like? How could it be achieved? By challenging conventional wisdom about the ecological crisis and reframing the traditional values of green politics "Real Green; Sustainability after the End of Nature" offers new answers to the key questions of the environmental debate. In this ground-breaking and challenging work Manuel Arias-Maldonado convincingly argues that, since nature has now been transformed into a part of the human environment, it can be seen to no longer exist. Ecological problems thus become an inevitable and normal feature of our relationship with nature. Hence a post-natural environmentalism, realistic and liberal while remaining green, is advocated. In this framework, sustainability, democracy and liberalism become mutually reinforcing elements rather than conflicting ones. Only by combining them can a green society be realised.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction: An Imaginary Crisis? Reframing Environmentalism
- Part I Nature and Society
- Chapter 1a Society within Nature
- Chapter 2 Nature within Society
- Chapter 3 From Nature to Human Environment
- Part II Sustainability After the End of Nature
- Chapter 4 The Principle of Sustainability
- Chapter 5 The Politics of Sustainability
- Part III Towards a Green Liberal Society
- Chapter 6 Green Politics, Democracy, and Liberalism
- Chapter 7 Can We Democratise Sustainability?
- Chapter 8 Ecological Citizenship and Sustainability
- Chapter 10 Conclusion: The Future of Environmentalism
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