<p>"Elusive and magnificent by turns.... There's nothing anyone can tell us about the politics of climate change that we don't already think we know, and this is a problem. All the more reason, as Schultz and Latour see it, to build a new class movement – quite possibly the last of its kind."<br />—<b>Jeremy Harding, <i>London Review of Books</i></b></p> <p>"sharp-witted, refreshing, and deeply convincing"<br />—<i><b>Modern Times Review</b></i></p> <p>"this readable little book includes a number of relevant questions and insights"<br />—<i><b>The Ecologist<br /><br /></b></i>“An insightful and timely political ‘memo’ addressed to all sensitive humans.”<i><b><i><b><br />—Counterpunch<br /><br /></b></i></b></i>“This short book contains just 76 paragraphs, but each one packs a punch. Written with style and wit”<i><b><i><b><br /><b><i><i><b>—</b></i>The Revelator<br /></i></b></b></i><br /></b></i></p> <p><b>Praise for the <i>French edition</i>:</b></p> <p>"A visionary ecology…in this book, which is as incisive as it is inspiring, Bruno Latour and Nikolaj Schultz assign a political dimension to ecology."<br />—<i><b>La Croix</b></i></p> <p>"A guidebook for terrestrials... a book which will no doubt proudly revive the political struggle."<br />—<i><b>Le Monde</b></i></p> <p>"An arresting and incisive text."<br />—<i><b>Télérama</b></i></p> <p>"This Memo could inspire a whole new generation."<br />—<i><b>La Vie</b></i></p> <p>"A stimulating essay which is as concise as it is prescient, which helps us to rethink contemporary ecology."<br />—<i><b>Blast</b></i></p> <p>"Interesting and deserving of being widely discussed."<br />—<i><b>L'anticapitaliste</b></i></p> <p>"Ecologists from around the world, jump into action!"<br />—<i><b>Nonfiction</b></i></p> <p>"A new and stimulating book... its punchy prose is a tonic which will line the spirit with goodwill and give rise to new affective dimensions."<br />—<i><b>L'ADN</b></i></p> <p>"Better than Marx."<br />—<i><b>L'AntiÉditiorial</b></i></p> <p>"This book must be passed round and read urgently."<br />—<i><b>COMBAT</b></i></p> <p><b>Praise for the <i>German edition</i>:</b></p> <p>"The authors reach an important climax in their search for a positive ecology, and many of their discussion points are worthy of reflection."<br />—<i><b>Neue Zürcher Zeitung</b></i></p> <p>"Latour and Schultz's book <i>On the Emergence of an Ecological Class - a Memo</i> is a manifesto and guide, and one of the most important books of our time, clarifying and showing us the way forward.<br />—<i><b>Der Tagesspiegel</b></i></p> <p>"This short text is the pinnacle of recently-deceased philosopher Bruno Latour's political-ecological project, which encompassed many years' work."<br />—<i><b>Frankfurter Rundschau</b></i></p> <p>"This ecological manifesto never loses sight of the need for literary edification."<br />—<i><b>Berliner Zeitung<br /></b></i></p> <p>“Latour and Schutz provide a thoughtful intervention into the discussion about the necessity of system change in the face of climate change.”<br /><i><b>—Social Forces<br /><br /></b></i>“[S]hort but ambitious. . . . raises important insights and provides a clear framework for mobilizing collective action around ecological issues.”<br /><i><b>—<i>Environmental Values</i></b></i></p>
Produktdetaljer
Om bidragsyterne
Bruno Latour was Emeritus Professor at the Institut d'études politiques (Sciences Po) in Paris.
Nikolaj Schultz is a sociologist and PhD candidate at the University of Copenhagen.