Nuclear waste management and legitimacy : nihilism and responsibility
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Nuclear waste management and legitimacy : nihilism and responsibility
(Routledge explorations in environmental studies)
Routledge, 2012
- : hbk
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"Outcome of a project entitled 'The political challenges of nuclear waste management' ... in 2008-10"--Acknowledgements
Bibliography: p. [100]-104
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Nuclear technology places special demands on society and both nuclear weapons and nuclear energy for peaceful purposes require a large measure of security and monitoring at the international level.
This book focuses on nuclear waste management, which can work in democratic countries only if viewed as legitimate by the population. This book posits the inability of democracies to establish such legitimacy as an explanation for the current absence of public policy decisions that can identify a solution. The problems are such that they can be resolved only if fundamental aspects of the modern notion of legitimacy are set aside.
Table of Contents
Introduction: a Faustian Bargain 1. Elusive Legitimacy 2. Legitimacy and Ethics 3. God is Dead: Nihilism or Responsibility 4. The Uncomfortable Legitimacy 5. Moral Culture and the Formulation of Norms Conclusion: Legitimacy without Responsibility
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