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Habermas and green political thought
Authors:Robyn Eckersley
Institution:(1) Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Tasmania, Australia
Abstract:Conclusion My principal ecocentric objection to Habermas's social and political theory has been that it is thoroughly human-centered in insisting ldquothat the emancipation of human relations need not require or depend upon the emancipation of nature.rdquo Although Habermas has moved beyond the pessimism and utopianism of the first generation of Critical Theorists by providing the conceptual foundations of the practical and emancipatory cognitive interests, he has, as Whitebook points out, also ldquomarkedly altered the spirit of their project.rdquo Yet it is precisely the ldquospiritrdquo of the early Frankfurt school theorists, namely, its critique of the dominant ldquoimperialistrdquo orientation toward the world (rather than its critique of a simplistically conceived idea of science) and its desire for the liberation of nature, that is most relevant to - and provides the most enduring Western Marxist link with - the ecocentric perspective of the radical Greens.
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