This book examines the motivational and institutional obstacles standing in the way of a consistent politics of sustainability and to look for strategies to overcome them. It is an interdisciplinary contribution to the joint effort to meet the theoretical and practical challenges posed by climate change and other impending global perils.
This book examines the motivational and institutional obstacles standing in the way of a consistent politics of sustainability and to look for strategies to overcome them. It is an interdisciplinary contribution to the joint effort to meet the theoretical and practical challenges posed by climate change and other impending global perils.
Dieter Birnbacher is Professor of Philosophy at University of Düsseldorf, Germany May Thorseth is Professor of Philosophy at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1 Overview 1. Origin and objects of the volumePart 2 Institutional and individual determinants of non-sustainable 2. Climate change and motivation: The obstacle from conflicting perspectives behaviour3. The liberal tragedy of the Commons. The deficiency of democracy in changing climate 4. Institutional obstacles to Sustainable Governance of natural resources: a deliberative approach 5. Ideology and practice of the 'Green Economy' - world views shaping science and politics Part 3 Visions of the future, new orientations 6. Some moral pragmatics of climate change 7. Climate justice, motivation and harm 8. We can't, we wont. Climate justice for the unable and unwilling 9. Is democracy an obstacle to ecological change? 10. Sustainable action and 'moral corruption' Part 4 Individual and institutional roads to sustainability 11. Libertarian Paternalism, sustainable self-binding and bounded freedom 12. The 'Missing Link': Polarization and the need for 'Trial by Jury' decision procedures 13. An extended separation of powers model - the theoretical basis for the representation of future generations
Part 1 Overview 1. Origin and objects of the volumePart 2 Institutional and individual determinants of non-sustainable 2. Climate change and motivation: The obstacle from conflicting perspectives behaviour3. The liberal tragedy of the Commons. The deficiency of democracy in changing climate 4. Institutional obstacles to Sustainable Governance of natural resources: a deliberative approach 5. Ideology and practice of the 'Green Economy' - world views shaping science and politics Part 3 Visions of the future, new orientations 6. Some moral pragmatics of climate change 7. Climate justice, motivation and harm 8. We can't, we wont. Climate justice for the unable and unwilling 9. Is democracy an obstacle to ecological change? 10. Sustainable action and 'moral corruption' Part 4 Individual and institutional roads to sustainability 11. Libertarian Paternalism, sustainable self-binding and bounded freedom 12. The 'Missing Link': Polarization and the need for 'Trial by Jury' decision procedures 13. An extended separation of powers model - the theoretical basis for the representation of future generations
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