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Realism and the Climate Crisis

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In the teeth of climate emergency, hope has to remain possible, because life insists on it. But hope also has to be realistic. And doesn’t realism about our plight point towards despair? Don’t the ...
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  • 17 March 2022
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In the teeth of climate emergency, hope has to remain possible, because life insists on it. But hope also has to be realistic. And doesn’t realism about our plight point towards despair? Don’t the timid politicians, the failed summits and the locked-in consumerism all just mean that we have left things far too late to avoid catastrophe?

There is a deeper realism of transformation which can keep life powerful within us. It comes at the price of accepting that our condition is tragic. That, in turn, calls for a harsher, more revolutionary approach to the demands of the emergency than most activists have yet been prepared to adopt.

This is a book to think with, to argue and disagree with – and to hope with.

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Price: $40.95
Pages: 206
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Bristol University Press
Publication Date: 17 March 2022
ISBN: 9781529223279
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SCIENCE / Global Warming & Climate Change, Climate change, PHILOSOPHY / Social, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Environmental Policy, Environmentalist, conservationist and Green organizations, Environmental policy and protocols, Revolutionary groups and movements
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John Foster is a freelance philosopher and Honorary Teaching Fellow at Lancaster University.

Introduction: Hope, Realism and the Climate Crisis

1. The Demands of Realism

2. Transformation?

3. Creating Possibility

4. Responsibility Beyond Morality

5. The Bounds of Utopia

6. Climate Crisis as Tragedy

7. On the Way to Revolution

8. The New Revolutionary Dynamic

9. The Vanguard of Hope