From 'Sustainable Development' to 'Ecological Civilization': Winning the War for Survival

Authors

  • Arran Gare Swinburne University

Keywords:

Sustainable development, Frames, Ecological civilization, Transculturalism, Radical Enlightenment, Process Philosophy

Abstract

The central place accorded the notion of ‘sustainable development' among those attempting to overcome ecological problems could be one of the main reasons for their failure. ‘Ecological civilization' is proposed and defended as an alternative. ‘Ecological civilization' has behind it a significant proportion of the leadership of China who would be empowered if this notion were taken up in the West. It carries with it the potential to fundamentally rethink the basic goals of life and to provide an alternative image of the future. It could both inspire people and provide the cultural foundations for the cultural, social and economic transformations necessary to create a new world order, a world order in which humans augment rather than undermine the ecosystems of which they are part. This paper explicates these implications.

Author Biography

Arran Gare, Swinburne University

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Published

11-11-2017

How to Cite

Gare, A. (2017). From ’Sustainable Development’ to ’Ecological Civilization’: Winning the War for Survival. Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy, 13(3), 130–153. Retrieved from http://cosmosandhistory.org/index.php/journal/article/view/656