ID | 165072 |
Title Proper | Ontological politics of (in-)equality |
Other Title Information | a new research approach for post-development |
Language | ENG |
Author | Neusiedl, Christoph |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article aims to add a new line of research to the post-development school of thought. Drawing on the many evident yet rarely noticed parallels between post-development and (post-)anarchism, I develop an understanding of ‘anarchistic post-development’ as a politics based on what French philosopher Jacques Rancière calls ‘the presupposition of equality’. I further connect this with Arturo Escobar and Marisol De la Cadena’s concept of political ontology, suggesting that we can make sense of and analyse both contemporary ‘Development’ projects as well as anarchistic post-developmental ‘alternatives to Development’ through the lens of what I call ‘the ontological politics of (in-)equality’. To substantiate my points, I will draw on the recent case of a Mâori tribe who won a historical legal battle to declare the Whanganui River a living entity. |
`In' analytical Note | Third World Quarterly Vol. 40, No.4; 2019: p.651-667 |
Journal Source | Third World Quarterly Vol: 40 No 4 |
Key Words | Environmental Policy ; Anarchism ; Post-Development ; Participation and Power ; Poverty and Inequality ; Neoliberalisatio |