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La Grande séparation constitue le troisième et dernier volet d'une trilogie entamée avec L'avènement du corps, en 2005 et poursuivie avec Produire le monde en 2007. Hervé Juvin y soulève une question dérangeante, celle de "l'écologie humaine". Un large accord existe désormais sur la nécessaire préservation de la biodiversité. Mais la diversité humaine ? La diversité des cultures ? Nous n'avons pas moins à nous préoccuper, plaide Hervé Juvin, de sauvegarder le trésor que représentent les différentes manières d'être homme, aujourd'hui laminées par la mondialisation, un développement économique aveugle et l'indifférenciation juridique.
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Le philosophe L. Klages (1872-1956), précurseur de l'écologie allemande, prophétise dans ce bref manifeste paru en 1913 et redécouvert dans les années 1980 l'exploitation à outrance des ressources naturelles de la planète, la liquidation des peuples aborigènes, l'étalement urbain, les destructions environnementales. ©Electre 2017
Ecology --- Social ecology. --- Philosophy.
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This book marks a watershed in the social sciences. The qualitative, critical perspective of sociology and allied disciplines challenges the technocentric `managerialism' which dominates environmental policy, its discourse and its impact. The authors explore the relationship between social theory and sustainability in an attempt to transend technical rhetoric and embrace a broader understanding of `nature'.
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Sickened by the contamination of their water, their air, of the Earth itself, more and more people are coming to realize that it is capitalism that is, quite literally, killing them. It is now clearer than ever that capitalism is also degrading the Earth’s ability to support other forms of life. Capitalism’s imperative—to make profit at all costs and expand without end—is destabilizing Earth’s climate, while increasing human misery and inequality on a planetary scale. Already, hundreds of millions of people are facing poverty in the midst of untold wealth, perpetual war, growing racism, and gender oppression. The need to organize for social and environmental reforms has never been greater. But crucial as reforms are, they cannot solve our intertwined ecological and social crises. Creating an Ecological Society reveals an overwhelmingly simple truth: Fighting for reforms is vital, but revolution is essential. Because it aims squarely at replacing capitalism with an ecologically sound and socially just society, Creating an Ecological Society is filled with revolutionary hope. Fred Magdoff and Chris Williams, who have devoted their lives to activism, Marxist analysis, and ecological science, provide informed, fascinating accounts of how a new world can be created from the ashes of the old. Their book shows that it is possible to envision and create a society that is genuinely democratic, equitable, and ecologically sustainable. And possible—not one moment too soon—for society to change fundamentally and be brought into harmony with nature.
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