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Political Nature - Environmentalism And The Interpretation Of Western Thought Dec 2000

Political Nature - Environmentalism And The Interpretation Of Western Thought

John Meyer

Concern over environmental problems is prompting us to reexamine established thinking about society and politics. The challenge is to find a way for the public’s concern for the environment to become more integral to social, economic, and political decision making. Two interpretations have dominated Western portrayals of the nature-politics relationship, what John Meyer calls the dualist and the derivative. The dualist account holds that politics—and human culture in general—is completely separate from nature. The derivative account views Western political thought as derived from conceptions of nature, whether Aristotelian teleology, the clocklike mechanism of early modern science, or Darwinian selection. Meyer …