The Politics of Nature in a Time of Political Fear
Offered By: Mahindra Humanities Center via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of environmental politics and societal fear in this thought-provoking lecture by Jedediah Purdy, Robinson O. Everett Professor of Law at Duke University School of Law. Delve into the complex relationship between nature and political anxiety as Purdy examines the challenges and opportunities facing environmental advocacy in an era of heightened political tension. Gain insights into how fear shapes public discourse and policy decisions regarding the environment, and consider potential strategies for addressing ecological concerns in a polarized political landscape. This 83-minute talk, part of the Environment Forum at the Mahindra Humanities Center, offers a critical analysis of contemporary environmental politics and its broader implications for society, convened by Robin Kelsey and Ian Jared Miller of Harvard University.
Syllabus
The Environment Forum | Jedediah Purdy - The Politics of Nature in a Time of Political Fear
Taught by
Mahindra Humanities Center
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