Democracy and Planetary Fragility in the Anthropocene: on William Connolly’s Political Ontology

Q3 Arts and Humanities Stasis Pub Date : 2021-07-29 DOI:10.33280/2310-3817-21-11-1-131-155
D. Lebedev
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As climate change rapidly intensifies, political theory urgently needs to respond to the shock of the Anthropocene and bring nature back to politics. William Connolly’s work is a paradigmatic example of such a theory that actively emphasizes the role nonhuman forces play in the social and political world and the discontinuity this emphasis brings to political theory. Connolly underscores fragile resonances between nature and culture and productively problematizes a human-centric vision of politics. However, while interrogating how contemporary political conjuncture catastrophically increases planetary fragility, he still insists on the continuity of his vision for democratic pluralism that this very conjuncture fundamentally puts in question. Thus, Connolly’s type of post-anthropocentric ontology remains rather inconsistently connected to explicitly political concerns. This article aims to clarify this connection. On the one hand, it shows how his brand of democratic politics that answers to the challenges of the Anthropocene presupposes a heightened degree of political negativism and universalism that used to be excluded from this politics. On the other, it demonstrates how the discontinuities in ontology must be simultaneously thought of as the discontinuities in established political theorizing and to continuously interrogate the very conjuncture that reveals the relevance of these ontological and political discontinuities.
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人类世的民主与地球脆弱性:威廉·康诺利的政治本体论
随着气候变化的迅速加剧,政治理论迫切需要应对人类世的冲击,将自然带回政治。威廉·康诺利(William Connolly)的作品是这种理论的典范,这种理论积极强调非人类力量在社会和政治世界中的作用,以及这种强调给政治理论带来的不连续性。康诺利强调了自然与文化之间脆弱的共鸣,并对以人为中心的政治观点提出了富有成效的问题。然而,在质疑当代政治危机如何灾难性地增加了地球的脆弱性时,他仍然坚持他对民主多元主义愿景的连续性,而这种危机从根本上质疑了这一点。因此,康诺利的后人类中心论类型仍然与明确的政治关切不一致。本文旨在澄清这种联系。一方面,这表明他的民主政治品牌如何应对人类世的挑战,以高度的政治否定主义和普遍主义为前提,而这种政治曾经被排除在这种政治之外。另一方面,它证明了本体论的不连续性必须同时被认为是已建立的政治理论的不连续性,并不断地询问揭示这些本体论和政治不连续性的相关性的关键时刻。
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