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Liberalism And The Challenge Of Climate Change 1st Edition Christopher Shaw

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Liberalism And The Challenge Of Climate Change 1st Edition Christopher Shaw
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.41 MB
Pages: 1120
Author: Christopher Shaw
ISBN: 9780429872761, 9781138615045, 9781138615069, 9780429463488, 0429872763, 1138615048, 1138615064, 0429463480
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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Liberalism And The Challenge Of Climate Change 1st Edition Christopher Shaw by Christopher Shaw 9780429872761, 9781138615045, 9781138615069, 9780429463488, 0429872763, 1138615048, 1138615064, 0429463480 instant download after payment.

In this book Christopher Shaw analyses how liberalism has shaped our understanding of climate change and how liberalism is legitimated in the face of a crisis for which liberalism has no answers. The language and symbolism we use to make sense of climate change arose in the post-World War II liberal institutions of the West. This language and symbolism, in neutralising the philosophical and ideological challenge climate change poses to the legitimacy of free market liberalism, has also closed off the possibility of imagining a different kind of future for humanity. The book is structured around a repurposing of the ‘guardrail’ concept, commonly used in climate science narratives to communicate the boundary between safe and dangerous climate change. Five discursive ‘guardrails’ are identified, which define a boundary between safe and dangerous ideas about how to respond to climate change. The theoretical treatment of these issues is complemented with data from interviews with opinion-formers, decision-makers and campaigners, exploring what models of human nature and political possibilities guide their approach to the politics of climate change governance. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of climate change, liberal politics, environmental communication and environmental politics and philosophy, in general.

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