The Anthropocene is in crisis, because human activity is changing almost everything about life on this planet at an unparalleled pace. Climate change, the environmental emergency, economic inequality, threats to democracy and peace and an onslaught of new technology: these planetwide risks can seem too big to comprehend, let alone manage. Our reckless pursuit of infinite economic growth on a finite planet could even take us towards a global dystopia. As an unprecedented frenzy of change grips the world, the case for utopia is stronger than ever. An effective change plan requires a bold, imaginative vision, practical goals and clarity around the psychological values necessary to bring about a transformation.
This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of the environmental humanities, sustainability studies, ecological economics, organizational psychology, politics, utopian philosophy and literature - and all who long for a better world.
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- Martin Travers, Associate Professor and Senior Research Fellow, School of Humanities, Griffith University, Brisbane
"Michael Harvey's Utopia in the Anthropocene:A change plan for a sustainable and equitable world provides readers with a stark warning of a very real possible future. More importantly, it sets out an agenda for genuine and significant Utopian change that can be realised if we are courageous and determined enough to enact its principles. Taking a wide perspective spanning several major disciplines, it challenges and provokes in ways that not only "tell it as it is" but, far more importantly, set out how a positive alternative still remains possible."
- Professor Ernesto Spinelli, BPS Chartered counselling psychologist and existential therapist