
handle: 11384/164587 , 11384/141202
The essay discusses the notion of Anthropocene and its political implications, linking it to the notion of Gaia and reflecting on the emergent idea of terrestrial politics in the context of a growing reference to war and conflict.
Anthropocene; ecomodernism; eco-Marxism; ecosystem services; Gaia; new materialisms; climate governance; veridictive dispositive, Anthropocene, Gaia, terrestrial politics, war ecology, regime of historicity
Anthropocene; ecomodernism; eco-Marxism; ecosystem services; Gaia; new materialisms; climate governance; veridictive dispositive, Anthropocene, Gaia, terrestrial politics, war ecology, regime of historicity
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