Anthropocene and climate change: the absence of the common in activities and human habits that make up the environment

The disproportionate impact of human action on the composition of the environment staged the idea that we would be immersed in a new geological epoch: the Anthropocene. In a journey through the different phases of its development, we see the supremacy of the personal interests of groups of our speci...

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Veröffentlicht in:Dilemas contemporáneos: educación, política y valores política y valores, 2018-05, Vol.V (3)
Hauptverfasser: Sandra Baquedano Jer, Claudia Donoso Sabando
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Sprache:eng ; spa
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Zusammenfassung:The disproportionate impact of human action on the composition of the environment staged the idea that we would be immersed in a new geological epoch: the Anthropocene. In a journey through the different phases of its development, we see the supremacy of the personal interests of groups of our species to the detriment of the others; a tendency that becomes massive and radicalizes in the dynamics of exclusion at the level of intra and extra-human spheres, developed from the possessive market society. By continuing to prioritize this modus operandi, even in agreements that seek to confront it, the notion of the common is explored in this article to claim, from its environmental implications, another relationship with nature, different from the prevailing one.
ISSN:2007-7890