From personal responsibility to an eco-socialist state: Political economy, popular discourses and the climate crisis

Author:

Flanagan Erin1ORCID,Raphael Dennis2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Graduate Program in Health Policy and Equity, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

2. School of Health Policy and Management, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Abstract

The adverse effects of climate change are already apparent with action required to forestall a full blown climate catastrophe. Despite findings that social democratic welfare states – Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden – more proactively respond to climate change through environmental policies that complement public policies promoting economic and social security, even these eco-social welfare state environmental policies are unlikely to avert a climate catastrophe. To avert a catastrophe will require gaining public control over energy policy and countering the power and influence of fossil-extracting industries. In theory, this could be accomplished through existing policy instruments. In reality, it may require establishment of a post-capitalist eco-socialist state, the outlines of which remain uncertain even among leading eco-socialist scholars. To effect either of these paths will require public awareness and support for such action. To that end, we identify public discourses of climate change which reflect these two ways forward as well as four other means of responding to climate change: (1) individual responsibility; (2) local action; (3) technocratic solution; (4) public policy advocacy; (5) balancing power in society; and (6) establishing a post-capitalist society. Despite the latter two discourses being the most likely to support effective action, they are the most marginalized.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Philosophy,Geography, Planning and Development

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