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In this highly original and provocative book, Michel Serres reflects on the relation between nature and culture and analyzes the origins of the world’s contemporary environmental problems. He does so through the surprising proposition that our cleanliness is our dirt. While all living beings pollute to lay claim to their habitat, humans have multiplied pollution’s effects catastrophically since the Industrial Revolution through the economic system’s mode of appropriation and its emphasis on mindless growth. He warns that while we can measure what he calls hard pollution -the poisoning of the Earth-we ignore at our peril the disastrous impact of the soft pollution created by sound and images on our psyches. Sounding the alarm that the planet is heading for disaster, Serres proposes that humanity should stop trying to own the world and become renters. Building on his earlier work, especially that on hominization, he urges us to establish a natural contract with nature.
Published with the assistance of the Edgar M. Kahn Memorial Fund.
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In this highly original and provocative book, Michel Serres reflects on the relation between nature and culture and analyzes the origins of the world’s contemporary environmental problems. He does so through the surprising proposition that our cleanliness is our dirt. While all living beings pollute to lay claim to their habitat, humans have multiplied pollution’s effects catastrophically since the Industrial Revolution through the economic system’s mode of appropriation and its emphasis on mindless growth. He warns that while we can measure what he calls hard pollution -the poisoning of the Earth-we ignore at our peril the disastrous impact of the soft pollution created by sound and images on our psyches. Sounding the alarm that the planet is heading for disaster, Serres proposes that humanity should stop trying to own the world and become renters. Building on his earlier work, especially that on hominization, he urges us to establish a natural contract with nature.
Published with the assistance of the Edgar M. Kahn Memorial Fund.