TY - BOOK AU - Latour,Bruno TI - Down to earth: politics in the new climatic regime SN - 1509530568 AV - JZ1318 .L38413 2018 U1 - 320.58 23 PY - 2018///] CY - Cambridge, UK PB - Polity Press KW - Globalization KW - Political aspects KW - Climatic changes KW - Equality N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; 1; A hypothesis as political fiction: the explosion of inequalities and the denial of climate change are one and the same phenomenon --; 2; Thanks to America's abandonment of the climate agreement, we now know clearly what war has been declared --; 3; The question of migrations now concerns everyone, offering a new and very wicked universality: finding oneself deprived of ground --; 4; One must take care not to confuse globalization-plus with globalization-minus --; 5; How the globalist ruling classes have decided to abandon all the burdens of solidarity, little by little --; 6; The abandonment of a common world leads to epistemological delirium --; 7; The appearance of a third pole undoes the classical organization of modernity torn between the first two poles, the Local and the Global --; 8; The invention of "Trumpism" makes it possible to identify a fourth attractor, the Out-of-This-World --; 9; In identifying the attractor we can call Terrestrial, we identify a new geopolitical organization --; 10; Why the successes of political ecology have never been commensurate with the stakes --; 11; Why political ecology has had so much trouble breaking away from the Right/Left opposition --; 12; How to ensure the relay between social struggles and ecological struggles --; 13; The class struggle becomes a struggle among geosocial positions --; 14; The detour by way of history makes it possible to understand how a certain notion of "nature" has immobilized political positions --; 15; We must succeed in breaking the spell of "nature" as it has been pinned down by the modern vision of the Left/Right opposition --; 16; A world composed of objects does not have the same type of resistance as a world composed of agents --; 17; The sciences of the Critical Zone do not have the same political functions as those of the other natural sciences --; 18; The contradiction between the system of production and the system of engendering is heating up --; 19; A new attempt at describing dwelling places-France's ledgers of complaints as a possible model --; 20; A personal defense of the Old Continent ER -