Ingolfur Blühdorn
is Associate Professor in Politics / Political Sociology at the Department of European Studies at the University of Bath, UK. His recent publications include In Search of Legitimacy. Policy making in Europe and the Challenge of Complexity (ed.), Opladen / New York 2009; The Politics of Unsustainability. Eco-politics in the Post-Ecologist Era (ed. with Ian Welsh), London / New York 2008; Economic Efficiency -- Democratic Empowerment. Contested Modernization in Britain and Germany (ed. with Uwe Jun), Lanham, MD, 2007. His next book, Simulative Demokratie: Neue Politik nach der postdemokratischen Wende [Simulative democracy: New politics after the post-democratic turn] is forthcoming from Suhrkamp Verlag.
Eurozine Articles
The sustainability of democracy
On limits to growth, the post-democratic turn and reactionary democrats
Emancipation, the central demand of democracy, has come to mean liberation from restrictive social and ecological imperatives. Before proposing radical participatory solutions we need to ask how democracy itself serves the politics of unsustainability, argues Ingolfur Blühdorn. [more]
Locked into the politics of unsustainability
Dominant discourses of sustainability remain firmly within the growth paradigm, reflecting the exhaustion of the critique of consumer capitalism. Any genuine turn towards sustainability requires the redefinition of rights and freedoms widely held to be sacrosanct. [more]











