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Post-Sustainability: Tragedy and Transformation

Post-Sustainability: Tragedy and Transformation

This book explores the failure of the ‘sustainability’ paradigm to avert now-inevitable climate change. It asks whether some transformed version of sustainability could still help us, or if not, where we might find hope for a post-sustainable world. It was originally published as a special issue of Global Discourse.

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The sustainability discourse and policy paradigm have failed to deliver. In particular, they have failed to avert the dangerously disruptive climate change which is now inevitable. So, if there is still a case for some transformed or revitalised version of sustainability, that case must now surely be made in full acknowledgment of deep-seated paradigm-failure to date. But if we really take ourselves to be living in a post-sustainable world, the issue of ‘what next?’ must be faced, and the hard questions no longer shirked. What options for political and personal action will remain open on a tragically degraded planet? How will economic and community life, political and social leadership and education be different in such a world? What will the geopolitics (of crisis, migration and conflict) look like? Where does widespread denial come from, how might it be overcome, and are there any grounds for hope that don’t rest on it?

The urgent challenge now is to confront such questions honestly. This collection of essays by thinkers from a diversity of fields including politics, philosophy, sociology, education and religion, makes a start.

This book was originally published as a special issue of Global Discourse.

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Title - Post-Sustainability: Tragedy and Transformation

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ISBN 13 - 9781138296497

Imprint - Routledge

Publisher - Taylor & Francis Ltd

Date Published - 21/11/2017

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Binding Type - Hardback

Dimensions - 174 x 246 x mm

Weight - 453 g

Languages - English