Nature and the environment are at the center of everyone's concerns, but they struggle to enter political discourse in a coherent way. As a protestant and libertarian movement, political ecology lacks a theoretical foundation, prefers ethics declarations to legislative work, and unrealistically denounces technology, science and industry.
Juliette Grange, Professor at the University of Nancy, is a specialist in relations between humanities and political philosophy.
Number of pages : 151
Publication : 16/02/2012
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