心系经济

IF 1.2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Environmental Humanities Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.1215/22011919-10745990
Richard McNeill Douglas
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本文对环境反运动的论述进行了主题分析,主要关注朱利安-西蒙、弗里德里希-冯-哈耶克和罗纳德-里根相互参照的贡献。通过对这些文本的细读,本文旨在描述这一论述的支持者是如何描绘人类与自然界的关系的,以及这反过来又是如何使他们相信市场可以无限地克服环境限制的。这一分析凸显了他们对无止境增长的信念:人类能够逐步将自然转化为经济现实,而经济现实的本质就是人类思维的无限性。
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The Economy in Mind
This article applies thematic analysis to the discourse of the environmental countermovement, focusing primarily on the mutually referencing contributions of Julian Simon, Friedrich von Hayek, and Ronald Reagan. Utilizing a close reading of these texts, it aims to describe how the subscribers to this discourse picture the human relationship with the natural world, and how this in turn enables them to believe that the market can overcome environmental limits indefinitely. This analysis brings to the fore a belief apparently underlying their faith in unending growth: that humankind is able to progressively convert nature into economic reality, whose essence is the limitless quality of the human mind.
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Environmental Humanities
Environmental Humanities HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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2.60
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32
审稿时长
20 weeks
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