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  • Greening Citizenship: Sustainable Development, the State and Ideology
  • Written by author Andy Scerri
  • Published by Palgrave Macmillan, 9/18/2012
  • The greening of citizenship, the state and ideology creates both opportunities and bottlenecks for progressive political movements seeking justice in sustainable development. Normative theories overlook the partial assimilation of hitherto critical ideolo
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List of Tables ix

Preface: From Dualist Subjection of Nature to Holistic Participation in Nature x

Acknowledgements xviii

Part I

1 Introduction: Citizenship, the State and Ideology in a Critical, Pragmatic and Realist Lens 3

1.1 Normative theories of green citizenship 3

1.2 After dualism, beyond fatalism… 11

1.3 Citizenship, imperatives of state and ideological forms 17

1.4 Crafting political judgement 32

2 Modern Artificialism: An Alternative Perspective on Nature/Culture Dualism 36

2.1 Modernization: from holism to dualism in Dumont 36

2.2 Modernization, citizenship and the state 43

2.3 Bourgeois citizenship and the test of nature 52

3 Challenging Modern Artificialism 63

3.1 Social citizenship and the test of wealth 63

3.2 Widespread contingency of choice: holism resurgent 70

3.3 Terminal decline or democracy without freedom? The 'legitimation crisis' of the 1970s 76

Part II

4 The New Citizenship, Imperatives of State and Questions of Justice 87

4.1 The holistic challenge to dualism 87

4.2 Subpolitics and risk: from 'government' to 'governance' 95

4.3 Stakeholder citizenship and the test of wellness: a new imperative of state? 102

5 Not Just the Warm, Fuzzy Feeling You Get from Buying Free-Range Eggs… 114

5.1 The new citizenship: a 'win-win' scenario 114

5.2 Corporate social and environmental responsibility: holism and capitalism 122

5.3 Democracy through the wallet? 131

5.4 Capitalism and liveability 134

6 Justice after Dualism 138

6.1 Capable citizens and the environmental justice movement 142

6.2 Challenging distribution: the movement for financial transactions taxation 147

6.3 Demanding recognition I: the movement for a guaranteed basic income 151

6.4 Demanding recognition II: the movement for fair-trade 155

6.5 Rethinking representation and participation: social indicators of sustainable development 159

7 Conclusion 166

Notes 177

Bibliography 203

Index 227


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