EcoSocialism and the Technoprogressive Perspective

Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies (2021)
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Abstract

The ecosocialists have broad agreements about the radical political economic changes that are called for, and have largely rejected the mysanthropic and anti-technological views of some radical ecologists. But the ecosocialists differ on what role nuclear power and emerging technologies should play under a Green New Deal. The ecomodernists broadly agree on the importance of nuclear and emerging technologies, but their impact has been muted by their association with corporate “greenwashing” and neoliberal technofix apologias for free markets and boy geniuses. As in other policy domains the technoprogressive perspective represents a unique stance at the intersection of these two trends.

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James J. Hughes
University of Massachusetts, Boston

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