The Political Identity of the Green Movement in Germany: Social-Philosophical Reflections

Critical Horizons 11 (1):5-18 (2010)
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Abstract

This paper attempts to articulate the common ground that could unite the different normative intuitions operative in the Green movement in Germany. The paper argues that only an extended conception of justice, one that would encompass references to nature, culture and the future, will be able to build a bridge between these different intuitions. However, caution must be exercised in the application of this extended conception of justice so that the worst-off are in each case the first targeted by it

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