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On the Emergence of an Ecological Class

- A Memo
Af: Bruno Latour, Nikolaj Schultz Engelsk Paperback

On the Emergence of an Ecological Class

- A Memo
Af: Bruno Latour, Nikolaj Schultz Engelsk Paperback
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Under what conditions could ecology, instead of being one cluster of movements among others, organise politics around an agenda and a set of beliefs? Can ecology aspire to define the political horizon in the way that liberalism, socialism, conservatism and other political ideologies have done at various times and places? What can ecology learn from history about how new political movements emerge, and how they win the struggle for ideas long before they translate their ideas into parties and elections?

In this short text, consisting of seventy-six talking points, Bruno Latour and Nikolaj Schultz argue that if the ecological movement is to gain ideological consistency and autonomy it must offer a political narrative that recognises, embraces and effectively represents its project in terms of social conflict. Political ecology must accept that it brings along division. It must provide a convincing cartography of the conflicts it generates and, based on this, it must try to define a common horizon of collective action. In order to represent and describe these conflicts, Latour and Schultz propose to reuse the old notions of ‘class’ and ‘class struggle’, albeit infused with a new meaning in line with the ecological concerns of our New Climate Regime. Advancing the idea of a new ecological class, assembled by its collective interests in fighting the logic of production and safeguarding our planet’s conditions of habitability, they ask: how can a proud and self-aware ecological class emerge and take effective action to shape our collective future?

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Under what conditions could ecology, instead of being one cluster of movements among others, organise politics around an agenda and a set of beliefs? Can ecology aspire to define the political horizon in the way that liberalism, socialism, conservatism and other political ideologies have done at various times and places? What can ecology learn from history about how new political movements emerge, and how they win the struggle for ideas long before they translate their ideas into parties and elections?

In this short text, consisting of seventy-six talking points, Bruno Latour and Nikolaj Schultz argue that if the ecological movement is to gain ideological consistency and autonomy it must offer a political narrative that recognises, embraces and effectively represents its project in terms of social conflict. Political ecology must accept that it brings along division. It must provide a convincing cartography of the conflicts it generates and, based on this, it must try to define a common horizon of collective action. In order to represent and describe these conflicts, Latour and Schultz propose to reuse the old notions of ‘class’ and ‘class struggle’, albeit infused with a new meaning in line with the ecological concerns of our New Climate Regime. Advancing the idea of a new ecological class, assembled by its collective interests in fighting the logic of production and safeguarding our planet’s conditions of habitability, they ask: how can a proud and self-aware ecological class emerge and take effective action to shape our collective future?

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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 80
ISBN-13: 9781509555062
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1509555064
Udg. Dato: 11 nov 2022
Længde: 11mm
Bredde: 189mm
Højde: 124mm
Forlag: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Oplagsdato: 11 nov 2022
Forfatter(e): Bruno Latour, Nikolaj Schultz
Forfatter(e) Bruno Latour, Nikolaj Schultz


Kategori Politisk forskning og teori


ISBN-13 9781509555062


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 80


Udgave


Længde 11mm


Bredde 189mm


Højde 124mm


Udg. Dato 11 nov 2022


Oplagsdato 11 nov 2022


Forlag John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Kategori sammenhænge