The ecological question can be assumed as one of the discourses where the systemic mutation between the juridical-political subject of liberalism, and the subject of interest of neo-liberalism have matured. Starting with the transformations of the security sphere, and the shift of Sovereign-Governmentality nexus, I analyze human security and human resilience paradigms, highlighting the contiguity between ecological and political lexicon. I deal with concepts of risk, agency, and scarcity and, in conclusion, I propose a reading of Arendt’s dimension of dwelling. The concept of World as a dwelling place opens a space, both on the political and the practical side, which could face the complexity of ecological system not through an adaptation strategy, as it is in the resilience perspective, but through the inter-subjective and political dimension of human beings.
© 2001-2024 Fundación Dialnet · Todos los derechos reservados