Democracy, Climate Change, and Environmental Justice

Taking its cue from Derrida's rethinking of political life as lifedeath, this essay argues that taking turns helps in conceptualizing the intra- and inter-generationally shared nature of democratic institutions. However, the generational taking turns with democratic power must be thought in con...

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Environmental justice
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Humans
Mosaic
Murders & murder attempts
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