The Green Light: A Self-Critique of the Ecological Movement
Autor Bernard Charbonneau Traducere de Christian Roy Introducere de Piers H.G. Stephensen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 iun 2018
Charbonneau can be said to have prepared the way for many current concerns within environmental thought: the tension between liberalism and ecologism in green political theory; the wider question of the compatibility of ecological imperatives with supposedly foundational freedoms under capitalism; the discussions over how to balance existing democratic structures with environmental goals; the tensions between radical and reformist strategies within green movements; the controversy over the core values of ecological politics in a world transformed by climate change and peak everything; and the proper attitude of environmental movements to institutional science. This ground-breaking work should be front and centre of the debates that he anticipated, while giving a timely perspective on the interconnected questions of nature and human freedom.
This first English translation of a work by Bernard Charbonneau provides not only a vivid account of environmental philosophy, but an introduction to this important author's thought.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350027091
ISBN-10: 135002709X
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 135002709X
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction by Piers H.G. Stephens
Foreword by Daniel Cérézuelle
Author's Foreword: The Heart of the Subject
Part I SEEDS: The Origins of the Ecological Rebellion
1. Origins
Prehistory of the Ecological Movement
A Great Silence
2. Ecology Year 01
Where the thesis, i.e. science and America, generates its own antithesis
The Green Light in France
3. The Various Constellations of the Ecological Nebula
At the Center and on the Margins of the Maelstrom
Where Nature switches from Right to Left
Communal Microcosms and Silent Majority
Part II ROOTS: Foundations of the Ecological Movement
4. Nature or freedom?
Nature
Freedom
The Contradiction Between Nature and Freedom
5. Nature and Freedom
Nature and Man United in the Human Environment: Town and Country
Nature and Freedom United in the Existence of Each Human Being
Nature and Freedom Associated in History
6. Nature and Christianity
The Rupture of Creation
Incarnation
Christianity and the Ecological Movement
Part III DISEASES AND POISONS: Contradictions and Shortcomings of the Ecological Nebula
7. Nature, Freedom and the Ecological Movement
The Temptation of Naturist Fundamentalism
A Critique of Ecologism
The Libertarian Temptation
A Critique of the Ecological Movement's Anarchistic and Non-Violent Strand
Beyond the Ecological Right and Left
8. A Fruit Still Green
Ecology without a Doctrine
Weak Points of Ecological Thinking
Shortcomings in Economic and Especially Social Reflection
9. Recycling
Creation or Recyclable Social By-Product?
Recycling Through Fashion and Fashionistas
Recycling Through Techno-Structure
Recycling Through Spectacle
10. Recycling Through Politicization-Depoliticization
From Political Commitment to Withdrawal from Politics
Recycling Through Depoliticization
Recycling Through Politicization
Part IV: FRUITS: Sketch of an Ecological Politics
11. Topical Utopia
Ecological Conversion
A Mediation Between Opposites
A Revolution for That Which Exists
12. The Ecological Community
The Personal Basis
Language and Ecological Reason
Ecological Society and Meetings
The Ecological Order
13. Ecological Politics
Ecology and Power
Elements of Ecological Tactics in Politics
A Non-Economist Economic Policy
Self-Management and Ecological Self-Sufficiency
Agricultural Policy and the Dis-Organization of Leisure
Envoi - Concluding Words
Index
Foreword by Daniel Cérézuelle
Author's Foreword: The Heart of the Subject
Part I SEEDS: The Origins of the Ecological Rebellion
1. Origins
Prehistory of the Ecological Movement
A Great Silence
2. Ecology Year 01
Where the thesis, i.e. science and America, generates its own antithesis
The Green Light in France
3. The Various Constellations of the Ecological Nebula
At the Center and on the Margins of the Maelstrom
Where Nature switches from Right to Left
Communal Microcosms and Silent Majority
Part II ROOTS: Foundations of the Ecological Movement
4. Nature or freedom?
Nature
Freedom
The Contradiction Between Nature and Freedom
5. Nature and Freedom
Nature and Man United in the Human Environment: Town and Country
Nature and Freedom United in the Existence of Each Human Being
Nature and Freedom Associated in History
6. Nature and Christianity
The Rupture of Creation
Incarnation
Christianity and the Ecological Movement
Part III DISEASES AND POISONS: Contradictions and Shortcomings of the Ecological Nebula
7. Nature, Freedom and the Ecological Movement
The Temptation of Naturist Fundamentalism
A Critique of Ecologism
The Libertarian Temptation
A Critique of the Ecological Movement's Anarchistic and Non-Violent Strand
Beyond the Ecological Right and Left
8. A Fruit Still Green
Ecology without a Doctrine
Weak Points of Ecological Thinking
Shortcomings in Economic and Especially Social Reflection
9. Recycling
Creation or Recyclable Social By-Product?
Recycling Through Fashion and Fashionistas
Recycling Through Techno-Structure
Recycling Through Spectacle
10. Recycling Through Politicization-Depoliticization
From Political Commitment to Withdrawal from Politics
Recycling Through Depoliticization
Recycling Through Politicization
Part IV: FRUITS: Sketch of an Ecological Politics
11. Topical Utopia
Ecological Conversion
A Mediation Between Opposites
A Revolution for That Which Exists
12. The Ecological Community
The Personal Basis
Language and Ecological Reason
Ecological Society and Meetings
The Ecological Order
13. Ecological Politics
Ecology and Power
Elements of Ecological Tactics in Politics
A Non-Economist Economic Policy
Self-Management and Ecological Self-Sufficiency
Agricultural Policy and the Dis-Organization of Leisure
Envoi - Concluding Words
Index
Recenzii
This important book should have been translated more than 30 years ago. Yet it is even more relevant now, in a world undergoing global climate change, than it has ever been. Daniel Cerezuelle, Christian Roy, and Piers H.G. Stephens are all to be praised for making a book by Bernard Charbonneau available to English language readers.
The ecological emergency is so systemic and so vast that the human imagination is frozen before it. Unable to believe that things could be different, around the world people consent to fascist-paranoid politics that relieve us of the burden of thinking and visualizing. Christian Roy's lovely translation of Charbonneau's masterpiece allows us to un-freeze, and for the sake of all lifeforms on Earth, imagine what William Blake meant by a "mental fight" for our ecological future.
The ecological emergency is so systemic and so vast that the human imagination is frozen before it. Unable to believe that things could be different, around the world people consent to fascist-paranoid politics that relieve us of the burden of thinking and visualizing. Christian Roy's lovely translation of Charbonneau's masterpiece allows us to un-freeze, and for the sake of all lifeforms on Earth, imagine what William Blake meant by a "mental fight" for our ecological future.