bookApr 30, 2004Closed access

Politics of Nature: How to Bring the Sciences into Democracy

Abstract

A major work by one of the more innovative thinkers of our time, Politics of Nature does nothing less than establish the conceptual context for political ecology--transplanting the terms of ecology into more fertile philosophical soil than its proponents have thus far envisioned. Bruno Latour announces his project dramatically: "Political ecology has nothing whatsoever to do with nature, this jumble of Greek philosophy, French Cartesianism and American parks." Nature, he asserts, far from being an obvious domain of reality, is a way of assembling political order without due process. Thus, his book proposes an end to the old dichotomy between nature and society--and the constitution, in its place, of a…

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Keywords
  • Objectivity (philosophy)
  • Politics
  • Diplomacy
  • Epistemology
  • Political ecology
  • Sociology
  • Power (physics)
  • Democracy
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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