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This volume explores the complex webs of interaction between the environmental movement, socialism, and the natural environment in Germany, and beyond, in the twentieth century. There has long been a divide between the environmental, or green, movement and socialist movements in Germany, a divide that has expressed itself in scholarship and intellectual discourse. And yet, upon closer inspection, the split between red and green is not as clear as it might at first seem. Indeed, little about the interaction between socialism and environmentalism, or socialism and the environment, fits into a neat binary. In a way, the discourses, positions, and policies
that structure the interactions between environmentalism, nature, and socialism in German history and culture can be said to constitute a kind of ecology a complex and interdependent web of relations, which can appear as antagonisms, but which can also contain deeper, less immediately visible, interdependencies. Ecologies of Socialisms attempts to combine the work of scholars from a wide range of disciplines (history, literature, German/Austrian studies, philosophy, geography) in order to contribute to a better and more nuanced understanding of how green and red have clashed and also merged in German history and culture.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Ltd
      Publication Date: 12/09/2019
      ISBN13: 9781787075771, 978-1787075771
      ISBN10: 178707577X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This volume explores the complex webs of interaction between the environmental movement, socialism, and the natural environment in Germany, and beyond, in the twentieth century. There has long been a divide between the environmental, or green, movement and socialist movements in Germany, a divide that has expressed itself in scholarship and intellectual discourse. And yet, upon closer inspection, the split between red and green is not as clear as it might at first seem. Indeed, little about the interaction between socialism and environmentalism, or socialism and the environment, fits into a neat binary. In a way, the discourses, positions, and policies
      that structure the interactions between environmentalism, nature, and socialism in German history and culture can be said to constitute a kind of ecology a complex and interdependent web of relations, which can appear as antagonisms, but which can also contain deeper, less immediately visible, interdependencies. Ecologies of Socialisms attempts to combine the work of scholars from a wide range of disciplines (history, literature, German/Austrian studies, philosophy, geography) in order to contribute to a better and more nuanced understanding of how green and red have clashed and also merged in German history and culture.

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