Politics of Nature: How to Bring the Sciences into Democracy
CHAPTER FOUR ▲▲▲ Skills for the Collective Metaphysics has a bad reputation. Politicians mistrust it almost as much as scientist ...
hard not only to save modernist nature, but also to extend its lease, by offering it a more important role in short-circuiting p ...
where, every day, people are fighting over the very question of the good common world in which everyone—human and nonhuman— want ...
the general properties of the members of the collective in Chapter 2 and the new separation of the powers to take into account a ...
Political ecology obviously had a model: another “habitat science” that etymology does not distinguish from the first and which ...
matically zeroing in on the best of all possible worlds if the State’s claims did not intervene stupidly to distort its calculat ...
It is going to use calculus to spare itself the slowness of the work of representation. Economics exploits to the maximum the fu ...
the common habitatwill be calculated,they say,and no longer composed. The bronze laws of economics will have eliminated ecopolit ...
counting systems and modeling scenarios, mathematicians, marketing specialists, and statisticians)^12 performedthe collective by ...
we shall add two skills: the maintenance of the separation or shuttle between the power to take into account and the power to pu ...
in inventing, through the intermediary of instruments and the artifice of the laboratory, thedisplacement of point of viewthat i ...
other callings, that ofcontroversyand experimentaltesting.As we saw in Chapter 2, speech impedimenta are what count for us in ci ...
tween perplexity and the certainty of instituted facts, it is only be- cause Science claims it can leap directly from one to the ...
to prove decisive for the good health of the collective. We must not only admire butextend to everyonethis capacity to maintain ...
longer a matter of making the primary qualities the foundation of all the rest, but of making a narrative reduced to its simples ...
occupy the six functionswithout getting involved with the other callings, which, by different means,pursue the same goals as the ...
separate domain of reality—the social world, values, power relations. They share, at first glance, in thesamefunctions as the sc ...
tories. Without the work of production of voices, there would no longer be voices at all. Without that artificial and ingenious ...
The spokespersons must in return modify those whose opinion they are sup- posed to represent faithfully.Faithfulness changes mea ...
aration of powers: at least since Montesquieu, the concept comes from them. The very idea that one must not unify the work of th ...
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