Politics of Nature: How to Bring the Sciences into Democracy
addition to the foreign wars and the civil wars of the past, there are internal wars that bring into conflict associations of hu ...
allows itself to be disturbed by those whom it has nevertheless explic- itly rejected. The State defends independence without an ...
into account, a society that believes itself to be universal from the out- set, a society that sees itself as one with nature. E ...
the world and of yourselves—it would be so interesting to compare your visions to the equally factitious ones of your neighbors. ...
mute about the reality of their requirements. The outside is no longer either strong enough to reduce the social world to silenc ...
guaranteed in advance. He consents only, quite rightly, to “parley,” in the fine diplomatic expression, and to “make representat ...
longer a matter, with the new touchstone, of representations that are all equally respectable and all equally false, of worldvie ...
you better guarantees for the protection of your essential require- ments, would you agree to modify the metaphysics of nature t ...
ters, even, that a common structure may make it possible, by a series of transformations, to pass from one irrationality to the ...
in suspense, unresolved, arises: Under what auspices must we unite, now that there is no more nature to do the work in our place ...
a civil manner toward the Republic, while aspiring to participate in the same common world without formulating contradictory dem ...
mobilizing. They wanted to wipe out what they took to be a cancer that was going to invade the entire university body and soon m ...
two synonyms for the common world? And yet, despite their ambi- tions, neither thescientificpolitics of totalitarianism nor thep ...
Conclusion What Is to Be Done? Political Ecology! To offer political ecology a legitimate place, it sufficed to bring the sci- e ...
“democracy”—simple white flags waved at the front to suspend hostil- ities. If I have sometimes offended against good sense, it ...
Can we secularize the sciences as we have secularized religion and make of exact knowledge an opinion that is respectable, to be ...
I do not claim that politics once translated into ecology will be eas- ier. On the contrary, it is going to become more difficul ...
Someone will object that it is necessarily a question of a utopia, since power relations will always come to break up the State ...
the “-logies,” “-graphies,” and “-nomies” then become indispensable if they serve to propose constantly, to the collective, new ...
gether the parliamentarians, on the organization of the rows, on the form of the amphitheater, on the position of the president, ...
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