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Ecological Imperialism – a new level in the Domination of
Christoph Goerg CNS-Anniv.Conf. Toronto 2005 Ecological Imperialism – a new level in the Domination of NaturePostfordist Relationships with Nature and Adornos Theory of Non-Identity Christoph Goerg, UFZ-Leipzig Theses: There is a need for a broader understanding of the role of societal relationships with nature in history critical theory of Theodor W. Adorno Recent forms of ecological imperialism are connected not only with growing global domination and violence, but also with technical, juridical and practical measures directed towards the domination of nature postfordist relationships with nature Ecological Imperialism Empire/Imperialism requires rethinking of conventional environmental politics (regarding regime-formation/ cooperation) appropriation of natural resources for capitalist accumulation power relations: undermining traditional patterns of resource use global forms of domination, inscribed in International Institutions and Organizations (WTO, WB etc.) violence and war as a measure of domination and as a symptom of social crises end of cooperative strategies? linear tendency towards (self-)destruction? Neo-Imperialism – an end to neoliberalism? Unilateralism and war – indicators for an end of multilateral, neoliberal Globalization? Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs) from the beginning shaped by the interests of dominant national states changing strategies of the US-Government struggles about International Regulation between dominant states and at the same time a need for defending their common interest competition-cooperation paradox Environmental action possible under capitalist conditions rethinking global institutional regulations rethinking the role of nature in history Societal relationships with nature (1) following Adorno: interconnections between society and nature are constitutive for each of them at the same time society and nature are non-identical with each other – dialectical relationships in a strict sense mediation betwe
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