1st Edition

Political Ideologies and the Anthropocene Crisis

By David West Copyright 2027
158 Pages
by Routledge

158 Pages
by Routledge

Through a critical discussion of political ideologies, Political Ideologies and the Anthropocene Crisis  seeks to extricate the values of contending traditions – freedom, equality, justice, community, tradition, welfare, family, happiness, sustainability, peace, regeneration of nature etc. – from assumptions of inevitable progress. The Anthropocene epoch is responsible for an impending crisis... Read more

Introduction  1 The Anthropocene Crisis  2 Modern Ideologies and the Delusion of Mastery  3 Liberalism and the Promise of Freedom  4 Socialism and the Promise of Community  5 Conservatism and the Promise of Stability  6 Origins and Prospects of Green Ideology  Conclusion: Ideological Reckonings

Biography

David West was recently Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Canberra. Previously, he was at the Australian National University for over 20 years, including as Associate Professor and Deputy Head of Department, where he lectured and researched on political philosophy and social movements. He has also taught at the Universities of Liverpool and Bradford. He received a BA and MA in Philosophy from the University of Cambridge, and a PhD from the University of Bradford, UK.