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ACFM Microdose: The Green Party

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Mar 8, 2026
A wide-ranging tour of ecological ideas from Tansley to Guattari and how they shape political thinking. Cultural detours cover psychedelia, pop music and ecofeminism. Discussions trace anti‑colonial tree‑planting, agroecology and social ecology to contemporary Green strategy and where radical left politics might fit.
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Actor Network Theory Depoliticizes Big Structures

  • Actor-Network Theory (Bruno Latour) treats human and nonhuman actors symmetrically, resisting big structural explanations.
  • ANT helps explain technology's specific effects but often sidelines grand critiques like Marxism or feminism.
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Use ANT With A Wider Power Analysis

  • Latourian approaches can be analytically useful for tracing complex policy networks, but they must link to broader power analysis to be politically meaningful.
  • Without that link, ANT risks becoming an apolitical description of interconnections.
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Ecofeminism Ties Environmental Harm To Patriarchy

  • Ecofeminism links environmental exploitation with patriarchal domination and argues both must be transformed together.
  • It highlights women's disproportionate burdens and promotes care-centered, relational alternatives to extractivism.
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