The Heart of Environmental Darkness

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The Heart of Environmental Darkness

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Looks like this book will be a brilliant and penetrating analysis of the dire challenge the environmental movement poses for both the West and the prostrate Third World, who have been and will yet be its principle victims.



Yesterday I was at the House of Lords for the launch of Pascal Bruckner's book on environmental catastrophism, which was sponsored by GWPF.

Bruckner, a prominent philosopher and author, gave a very impressive talk introducing some of the themes from his book, which is entitled The Fanaticism of the Apocalypse. French philosophers can overpower with their intellectualism, and while Bruckner is no slouch on this front I was pleasantly surprised by his easy wit, and how approachable he made his argument; it's hard to take against anyone who opens with a discussion of Tintin.

There was a great deal to enjoy. I kept having to pick up my pen to jot down things Bruckner said that had never occurred to me before or older ideas that were explored from new angles:

The idea of catastrophe has replaced the idea of progress
Racial minorities, women and slaves have been replaced as principal victims by Mother Earth
Fear has become something to be desired.
We are being transformed into children, ready to obey the orders of an enlightened elite.
Friends of the earth have become the enemies of mankind
Environmentalism is universal but "end of the worldism" is purely western.
Environmentalism is about keeping the world for the bobos (bohemian bourgeois)

I've started working my way through the book and it's not an easy read (although much more straightforward than most works by philosophers). But I think Bruckner's view on greenery is rather penetrating and it's a valuable counterblast against apocalyptism. If you like struggling with ideas, it could well be worth a look.



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