Stephen J. Purdey explores how the polycrisis has emerged as a growing threat despite humanity’s shared desire for safety and prosperity. He argues that its material dimensions are rooted in and legitimized by an underlying belief system. Key elements of this system include an exaggerated sense of human exceptionalism, an anthropocentric worldview, and a licentious conception of freedom—all of which undermine our accountability to society, ethical responsibility, future generations, and the planet itself.
The Social Pathology of Polycrisis
					Author(s)
Stephen J. Purdey
Publication Date
19 March 2025
Publisher
Global Sustainability
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					Resource Type
	Academic Journal Article
	Resource Theme
	Learning resource
	