Politics of Nature: How to Bring the Sciences into Democracy
of the collective to come from nothing but thevery movementof inces- sant resumption, rather like the way burning brands trace s ...
from thesynergythat it is going to allow between the complementary competencies that everything requires us to connect and that ...
tions, dispersed everywhere; one allows it to catch hold of the multi- tudes without crushing them, and the other allows it to g ...
reflexive discipline, but it does not designate anyself-regulated phe- nomenon: it simply allows the “public” to see itself, to ...
Thanks to the economic calculation, all these entities become at least commensurable.If we imagine for a moment that this calcul ...
emies, to the moralists’ ability to “fish out” those who are excluded (see below), the same aptitude for calculation becomes one ...
attachmentsbetween humans and nonhumans, and who can imagine, in order to redistribute bonds and passions, likes and dislikes, r ...
for themselves, as roles as classic and as coherent as those of the ex- ecutive, legislative, and judicial branches. Let us now ...
the means:no entity—whale, river, climate, earthworm, tree, calf, cow, pig, brood—agrees any longer to be treated “simply as a m ...
tomobile, which was raised to the rank of Sovereign Good. Enemies, excluded parties, and the opposition are, thanks to ethics, g ...
considered as mere means, or we would be too quickly satisfied with a plurality of incommensurable worlds that would lead us to ...
come attentive to the requirement of a unified ranking. We do not ask the moralists to tell us in what order all these entities ...
questions raised for other purposes. Here again, thanks to them, means become ends.^49 The moralists protect the disrupters, the ...
make themselves heard once again. Keeping this virtue for humans alone will soon be seen as the most immoral of vices. The Organ ...
POLITICS OF NATURE 162 Box 4.1. Recapitulation of the contribution of each of the skills to the six func- tions recognized in or ...
is in; we can abandon the modernist order without finding ourselves defenseless. On the contrary, there are abundant procedures ...
should not have been able to fail in its career. Let us not forget the fairy Carabosse! On the pile of gifts offered by her sist ...
spect, have never really lost the habit of politely greeting the outside that sustained them. But the long parenthesis of modern ...
his drugs, a lion without its Masai, a worker without her union, a pro- prietor without her property, a farmer without his lands ...
Such an assembly would only fulfill its task well on condition of be- ing as sensitive as possible to the foreignness of what ca ...
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