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Beyond Statism and Deliberation: Questioning Ecological Democracy through Eco-Anarchism and Cosmopolitics

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Abstract

This paper decentres the predominance of statism and deliberation in ecological democracy scholarship. We use insights from eco-anarchism and cosmopolitics to identify democratic configurations beyond capitalism and its entanglement with the nation-state. These configurations are premised on the idea that sustainability transformation not only implies a move beyond capitalism and the nation-state, but might comprise their dismantling. We propose and apply an analytical framework encompassing the dimensions actors, praxis and processes and institution(s) to contrast these three political theories and bring forward a diversity of democratic praxes that revolve around the generation of autonomy and the building of multispecies political communities. Finally, we discuss transformation possibilities from within the capitalist nation-state and propose research directions for post-statist, autonomous and diverse ecological democracies.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)765-793
Number of pages29
JournalEnvironmental Values
Volume32
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2023

Bibliographical note

doi: 10.3197/096327123X16759401706533

Keywords

  • sustainability tranformation
  • diverse political praxis
  • autonomy
  • multispecies
  • democracy
  • capitalism

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