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Political Ecology: From Autonomous Sphere to Basic Income
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Philippe Van Parijs
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September 7, 2010
Political ecology can be more than a concern with the environment or a fuzzy doctrine, somewhere between the liberal right and the socialist left. To see this, one needs to deploy the political space so as to make room, next to the market and the state, for what André Gorz proposed to call the autonomous sphere, and one needs to understand, as Gorz eventually did, the close connection between political ecology so conceived and the idea of an unconditional basic income.
Published Online: 2010-9-7
©2011 Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin/Boston
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Keywords for this article
Keywords – André Gorz;
autonomous sphere;
basic income;
political ecology
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- Content
- List of Contributors
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- Basic Income and Sustainable Consumption Strategies
- Political Ecology: From Autonomous Sphere to Basic Income
- Basic Income, Post-Productivism and Liberalism
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