Arno Münster's book explores the profound social and ecological challenges posed by climate change, questioning whether it can lead to a radical social transformation. The author examines the potential for a society that is more just, sustainable, and free from consumerism and capitalism. Münster references thinkers like Andre Gorz and Naomi Klein, as well as Pope Francis's call for a communal and equitable world. The book advocates for a democratic, ecological, and convivial republic. It targets philosophers, ecologists, and those interested in socio-political reform, offering a manifesto for a future that prioritizes the common good and social justice. |