As the world’s refugee crisis builds — reminding us that much worse movements of people loom ahead, and much worse wars, as climate systems destabilize and the capitalist world-ecology unravels in the decades and centuries ahead — I can’t help asking myself what, if anything, philosophy can offer in response. It depends on which philosophy, of course. But […]
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Peirce’s “long revolution”
Posted in AnthropoScene, SpiritMatter, tagged Anthropocene, cosmopolism, Darwin, ethics, naturalism, optimism, Peirce, Raymond Williams, refugee crisis, socialism, William Connolly on September 4, 2015 | 10 Comments »
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