Mit Klassenkämpfen ins Anthropozän. Naturverhältnisse im französischsprachigen Anarchismus, circa 1870 -1914
Date Issued
2020-01-01
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DOI
10.13109/gege.2020.46.4.606
Abstract
This article describes how French anarchists conceived of human relationships to non-human natural surroundings. In line with their criticisms of human-nature relations within capitalism, anarchists in France sketched an alternative society where humans had non-instrumental relationships to their natural environment that were based on solidary. Bringing this historical example into a dialogue with contemporary anthropological theories, I argue that class struggle can also be understood as a set of conflicts over the way humans relate to their environment.