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Natural Catastrophe Climate Change And Neoliberal Governance Brian Elliott

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Natural Catastrophe Climate Change And Neoliberal Governance Brian Elliott
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.09 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Brian Elliott
ISBN: 9781474410502, 1474410502
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Natural Catastrophe Climate Change And Neoliberal Governance Brian Elliott by Brian Elliott 9781474410502, 1474410502 instant download after payment.

Radically revises our conception of climate change as a political problem, not a natural phenomenon

Brian Elliott persuasively argues that climate change is, in fact, a symptom of neoliberal governance. This helps us to understand how, across wealthy liberal democracies, environmental concern has increasingly been framed as a consumer responsibility issue rather than as a matter of structural social-political transformation.


Thinking of a world truly beyond climate change requires us to reimagine the state beyond its current neoliberal configuration. Elliott argues that, in order to achieve this, environmental politics in the west needs to renew the Marxist challenge to the global market’s benign production of social utility and construct a new non-apocalyptic politics of nature.

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