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El. knyga: Common Futures: Social Transformation and Political Ecology

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  • Formatas: 200 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Feb-2020
  • Leidėjas: Black Rose Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781551647777
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  • Formatas: 200 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Feb-2020
  • Leidėjas: Black Rose Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781551647777
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What does the future hold? Is the desertification of the planet, driven by state and corporate authority, the final horizon of history? Is the dystopian future implied by the systemic degradation of nature and society inescapable? From marginal activist groups to governments and interstate organizations, all appear to be concerned with what the future of our shared world will look like. Yet even amid the ongoing global crisis caused by capitalism, the potential of a different, radically rooted future has also appeared.
 
Common Futures explores the global emergence of twenty-first-century social movements, opposed to capitalism and state authority. These movements, Yavor Tarinski and Alexandros Schismenos show, transcend traditional political forms of organization and try to form autonomous networks premised on direct democracy and solidarity. The authors identify the importance of grassroots movements, which can bring radical change and create a more democratic and ecological future.

Common Futures examines the social and political roots of the environmental crisis and the relationship between ecology and direct democracy. But Tarinski and Schismenos go beyond the analysis of crises, contemporary struggles, and social movements: Common Futures also clarifies the conditions for the re-creation of free public time and space and point to practical steps that we can take to alleviate the problems of our future.
Preface 7(4)
Dimitrios Roussopoulos
I Introduction
Yavor Tarinski
Alexandros Schismenos
Futureless Present
11(5)
Reclaiming the Future
16(1)
Political Ecology and Democratic Theory
17(2)
Social Movements
19(2)
II Political Ecology And Social Change
Yavor Tarinski
Introduction
21(1)
Roots of the Contemporary Crisis
22(4)
The Fallacy of Economic Growth
26(5)
The Overpopulation Myth
31(1)
Ecology Beyond Narrow Technoscience
32(3)
Interconnectedness of Ecology and Democracy
35(6)
Democratic Traits of the Early Cities
41(6)
Toward Democratic and Ecological Cities
47(17)
Political Ecology in Practice
64(9)
III Theoretical Outlines Of Direct Democracy
Yavor Tarinski
Democracy as a Regime of Self-Limitation
73(9)
Political Parties: An Obstacle to Democracy
82(7)
Nation-State, Nationalism and the Need for Roots
89(9)
Time and Ideology
98(11)
IV The Temporality Of Social Movements
Alexandros Schistnenos
What Is To Be Done? Lenin's Question
109(4)
The Question Before Us
113(4)
Lessons From The Past: The Legacy of May '68
117(14)
Lessons From Experience: The Brief Summer of the Anti-Globalization Movement
131(6)
The 2006-2007 Greek Student Movement
137(1)
Rural Movements Toward Social Ecology
138(5)
The Rebellious Event of December 2008
143(5)
The Occupy Movement in Greece
148(3)
The Rise of the Xenophobic Right
151(5)
The Yellow Vests Against Capitalist Temporality
156(6)
Modern Technology and Digital Movements
162(15)
V Conceptual Challenges
Alexandros Schistnenos
The Paradoxes of Nationalistic Discourse
177(5)
Representative Oligarchy and Democracy
182(11)
The Temporality of Autonomy
193(16)
Bibliography 209