Anaturalism and Its Ghosts

F. Neyrat
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In Chapter 8, Neyrat further develops his critique regarding both Latour’s statement that we must “love our technological monsters” and the positions of postenvironmentalism and ecomodernism by questioning how it is that we’ve arrived at these positions: where a “political ecology” can ask us to “love technological monsters” while recognizing their eventual catastrophic consequences; where postenvironmentalists claim that there is no such thing as the environment; where the ecomodernists claim that t we will soon arrive into an era of the “super-Anthropocene” in which nature will no longer exist because there will no longer exist any space that hasn’t been touched by human development; where even Australian coral islands will become industrial products; and where we will be able to “decouple technological advances from environmental impacts.” Neyrat argues that all these seemingly recent ideas concerning nature or post-nature found in the work of the postenvironmentalists or ecomodernists are not that new and can be directly traced back to thinkers such as Marx and Engels where nature is considered as “an illusion, an ideological object.”
自然主义及其幽灵
在第8章中,内拉特进一步发展了他对拉图尔关于我们必须“爱我们的技术怪物”的陈述以及后环境主义和生态现代主义的立场的批评,质疑我们是如何到达这些立场的:“政治生态学”可以要求我们“爱技术怪物”,同时认识到它们最终的灾难性后果;后环保主义者声称没有环境这回事;生态现代主义者声称,我们将很快进入一个“超级人类世”的时代,在这个时代,自然将不复存在,因为没有任何空间没有被人类发展所触及;甚至澳大利亚的珊瑚岛也将成为工业产品;在那里,我们将能够“将技术进步与环境影响脱钩”。Neyrat认为,在后环境主义者或生态现代主义者的作品中发现的所有这些看似最近的关于自然或后自然的想法并不那么新鲜,可以直接追溯到马克思和恩格斯等思想家,他们认为自然是“一种幻觉,一种意识形态的对象”。
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