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For a Critique of neoliberal nreen Economy. A Foucauldian Perspective on ecological Crisis and Biomimicry

by Emanuele Leonardi

pp. 168-185 Issue 7 (4,1) – January-June 2017 ISSN (online): 2539/2239 ISSN (print): 2389-8232 DOI: 1017450/170110

Abstract

This article aims at exploring how Foucauldian categories such as biopolitics and governmentality – both liberal and neoliberal – can shed new light on discursive forma- tions that have become mainstream in recent years, namely those of green economy and biomimicry. While the former is a capitalist attempt to incorporate the environmental limit as a new terrain for accumulation and valorization, the latter proposes the imita- tion of natural systems to reduce negative environmental impacts without sacrificing economic growth. Overall, the article discusses and criticizes the conditions of possibility that allowed these conceptualizations to emerge and function in contemporary neoliberal societies.

Keywords

biomimicry, ecological crisis, Michel Foucault, liberalism/neoliberalism, green economy
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