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The Planetary and Its Uses. Grounding Political Economy in an Astrobiological Perspective

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  • Likavčan, Lukáš
  • Frank, Adam

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This paper aims to explore an astrobiological genealogy of the concept of the Planetary vividly discussed in contemporary environmental humanities and social sciences, and to offer a framework for an articulation of political-economic models based on this concept. Following Bentley Allan, we propose to treat the Planetary as an example of scientific cosmology, thus emphasizing how astrobiology supports a much broader philo- sophical worldview that shines a new light on persistent problems related to organizing human inhabitation of the Earth. Starting with the analysis and speculative elaboration on Allan’s theory of cosmological shifts in international orders during Western modernity, we associate the Anthropocene discourse as an inaugurating moment in the consolida- tion of the Planetary’s scientific cosmology, grounded in the astrobiology’s metabolic per- spective on complex adaptive systems. The narrative of the paper offers a genealogy of this perspective, including the most recent research about information metabolisms and biosphere-technosphere coupling in astrobiology, which paves the way for the explanation of the economy itself as a metabolic entity. After the review of adjacent philosophical po- sitions associated with ecological economics and the theory of complex adaptive systems, the paper concludes with remarks on the Planetary as a cornerstone of an international order that yields economic imperatives governed by a generic view of the Earth as a mem- ber of a potentially large and diverse category of habitable planets.

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  • Likavčan, Lukáš & Frank, Adam, 2025. "The Planetary and Its Uses. Grounding Political Economy in an Astrobiological Perspective," SocArXiv 4963w_v1, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:4963w_v1
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/4963w_v1
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