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 encompassing global warming, mass species extinctions, environmental degradation and, as a likely consequence, declining quality of life, social disruption and even societal collapse. Significantly responsible for liberal democracies' failure to act decisively in the face of these existential threats are the political ideologies that have dominated western modernity: liberalism/neoliberalism, Marxism, socialism/social democracy and, paradoxically, even conservatism. These ideologies must be freed from their faith in guaranteed progress and limitless economic expansion. At the same time, whilst green ideology clearly addresses ecological crisis, its broad agenda risks alienating adherents of rival ideologies. Contention between the diverse values associated with these ideologies is indispensable to any liberal democratic response to the crisis, provided it is grounded in a shared, scientifically informed commitment to the preservation and restoration of nature.

Political Ideologies and the Anthropocene Crisis will be of great interest to students and scholars of Political Science and Environmental Studies, as well as activists, policy makers, and professionals interested in the Anthropocene/environmental crisis and its ideological context.



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David West is Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Canberra, where he teaches on civil society, politics and policy. Previously he was Associate Professor and Deputy Head of Department at Australian National University for over twenty years, where he lectured and researched on political philosophy and social movements. David received a BA and MA from the University of Cambridge, and a PhD at the University of Bradford, UK.

Titel
Political Ideologies and the Anthropocene Crisis
EAN
9781040766248
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
31.07.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
frei
Anzahl Seiten
200