Green Political Theory and the State: Context is Everything

作者: Christian Hunold , John S. Dryzek

DOI: 10.1162/152638002320310518

关键词: Affect (linguistics)PoliticsPolitical philosophyCivil societyContext (language use)AttractivenessAction (philosophy)Positive economicsState (polity)Public administrationSociology

摘要: Green political theory generally emphasizes universal values and associated projects at the expense of particular contexts. However, these contexts affect plausibility attractiveness theoretical projects. In light current spectrum green thinking from anarchist to statist poles, this paper shows that sometimes strategies make sense, more confrontational action is required, a mix appropriate. The kind context highlighted state structure as it faces civil society. Comparative historical analysis four countries (the United States, Norway, Germany, Kingdom) brought bear.

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