Ô mes amis, il n’y a nul amy. Les nôtres peuplent le désert

  • Vivien Giet Université de Namur
  • Erwan Lesage Institut des études politiques de Rennes

Abstract

The concept of “attachment to the Earth” is encountering a growing success in the field of political ecology. It has been particularly invested by Bruno Latour who tries to change our perspective on ecological struggles by using and transforming Schmittian arguments to apprehend territoriality, social classes, friendship and enmity. For Latour, ecology is a matter of delineating a new “nomos of the Earth”. We argue that, in this movement, his concept of “Gaia” as a network of relations loses its emphasis on multiplicity. Latour seeks to build a hegemony with this new political attractor. We show that this strategy is both in principle and in practice aporetical. Hence, against Latour, we set up the lineaments of a politics of multiplicities between Pierre Clastres, Gilles Deleuze and Eduardo Viveiros de Castro.

Biografie autore

Vivien Giet, Université de Namur

Vivien Giet è dottorando in filosofia all'UNamur e all'Università di Paris 8. La sua ricerca si concentra sul materialismo storico e la questione del virtuale in Gilles Deleuze e Walter Benjamin. Cerca di pensare i contorni di un'ecologia minore.

Erwan Lesage, Institut des études politiques de Rennes

Professore certifié di filosofia. Laureato all'Istituto di Studi Politici di Rennes e Parigi 7 in sociologia e filosofia politica, sta preparando un progetto di ricerca, basato su Gilles Deleuze e Félix Guattari, sulle forme di soggettivazione autoritaria nell'epoca del capitalismo neoliberale.

 

Pubblicato
2021-10-15
Come citare
Giet, V., & Lesage, E. (2021). Ô mes amis, il n’y a nul amy. Les nôtres peuplent le désert. Philosophy Kitchen - Rivista Di Filosofia Contemporanea, (15), 133-147. https://doi.org/10.13135/2385-1945/6221