Against the promethean: Energy throughput and the far-right politics of degrowth

Bernhard Forchtner, Jonathan Olsen
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While criticism of growth by a diverse but overall left-leaning degrowth spectrum has become increasingly prominent, less is known about degrowth stances by far-right actors. While the far right is regularly viewed as ‘productivist’ and tied to fossil fuels, we point to a more complex relationship, taking the German New Right eco-magazine Die Kehre as a case study. Drawing on Bakhtin's concept of chronotope (time–space configuration), we identify two chronotopes, the promethean and the idyllic, with their interaction giving rise to a far-right degrowth stance. The promethean (rejected) signifies environmental destruction and consumerist ways of living. The idyllic (affirmed) posits a reduction in energy throughput, small-scale production/exchange, limits and the building of ‘rooted’ communities. Our analysis provides original conceptualization and one of the first comprehensive accounts of the far-right politics of degrowth. Thus, we raise awareness of how particularistic and non-universal criticisms of growth and capitalism can partly overlap with better known degrowth positions.
反对普罗米修斯:能源吞吐量与极右翼的脱增长政治
虽然对经济增长的批判日益突出,但总体上倾向于左翼,而对极右翼的立场却知之甚少。虽然极右翼通常被视为 "生产主义者",并与化石燃料息息相关,但我们以德国新右翼生态杂志《Die Kehre》为例,指出了其中更为复杂的关系。借鉴巴赫金的时空构型(chronotope)概念,我们确定了两个时空构型,即 "普罗米修斯 "和 "田园诗",它们之间的相互作用形成了极右派的 "去增长 "立场。普罗米修斯(拒绝)意味着环境破坏和消费主义生活方式。田园诗(肯定)则提出减少能源消耗、小规模生产/交换、限制和建立 "扎根 "社区。我们的分析提供了新颖的概念,是对极右翼退步政治的首批全面阐述之一。因此,我们提高了人们对增长和资本主义的特殊性和非普遍性批判如何与众所周知的脱增长立场部分重叠的认识。
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