@article{Pellegrino_2023, title={Politics in the Anthropocene: Non-human Citizenship and the Grand Domestication}, url={https://riviste.fupress.net/index.php/rifp/article/view/2020}, DOI={10.36253/rifp-2020}, abstractNote={<p class="p1">The article has two aims. First, it provides a view of why the standard liberal-democratic political theory is unfit for the Anthropocene. Then, it defends two claims: that the fittest politics for the Anthropocene is to be fully non-anthropocentric and that the best model of a non-anthropocentric political theory is to be grounded in the notion of ‘ecological citizenship’, which can be easily extended to non-human living beings and even to non-living objects, such as ecosystems. The latter claim is defended by endorsing and enlarging Sue Donaldson and Will Kymlicka’s views of animal citizenship rights and by putting forward a view of the Anthropocene as an age of massive domestication of non-human nature.</p>}, number={3}, journal={Rivista Italiana di Filosofia Politica}, author={Pellegrino, Gianfranco}, year={2023}, month={Jan.}, pages={131–160} }