Climate crisis and politics
Climate crisis and democracy: the institutional challenges of ecological transition.
The climate crisis poses unprecedented challenges to liberal democracy: long-term decisions in a system rewarding short-termism, asymmetric intergenerational costs, technocratic temptation of authoritarian 'eco-fascism', urgency straining deliberation. Pierre Charbonnier (Affluence and Freedom, 2020), Bruno Latour, Andreas Malm debate how to combine ecological transition with respect for democratic pluralism.
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