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Titre Verdure et nature. L'opposition « verte » en Allemagne fédérale
Auteur Klaus Schlüpmann
Mir@bel Revue L'Homme et la société
Numéro no 91-92, 1er et 2e trimestre 1989 Le rapport à la nature
Rubrique / Thématique
Le rapport à la Nature
Page 101-117
Résumé anglais Klaus Schlüpmann, Nature and Greening : the Green Opposition in the German Federal Republic In Germany the ideology of nature has deep roots in the whole history of the country's industrialization. The society in general and the working class movement in particular have consistently been confronted with an ideology centered upon a return to nature and shared by the populist right and the eco-socialists. Beginning in the 1960s the new social movements raised again problems of citizenship and sovereignty in relation to new technological risks such as those posed by nuclear power. In the regressive political context of the German economic miracle, the emergence of the Greens was the sign of the opening of a real laboratory of cultural and political opposition which was soon followed by important electoral successes. Without denying the importance of the Greens' social and ecological analysis, upon which their activity is based, any social science worthy of the name must go beyond the present orientation of the Greens in order to deal with the necessary resocialization of political life focused on the deepening of the concept of nature as a social category.
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