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      Conservatism, the Far Right, and the Environment

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          Sociology operates with an impoverished understanding of conservatism and the natural environment. The discipline's focus on antiregulatory and antiscience dimensions of conservative politics can obscure a more comprehensive, historically deep, and theoretically rich understanding of conservatism's connection to nature. We review and integrate sociological research with a large multidisciplinary global literature on conservative and far right environmental thought. Our analysis shows an intellectual tradition built around three commitments concerning the moral order of nature and society: naturalism, organicism, and pastoralism. Rather than being antiscientific, these traditions have drawn heavily on natural science for their authority. After tracing their history, we consider several contemporary manifestations, sometimes in ways that are counterintuitive to sociology's dominant understanding of conservatism. Conservative thought, including its far right edges, maintains a firm hold on global politics while climate change transforms the planet. To better understand these dynamics, sociology must continue to integrate work from other socioenvironmental fields. This review begins to correct this neglect and charts a path for future research at this increasingly impactful intersection.

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                Journal
                Annual Review of Sociology
                Annual Reviews
                0360-0572
                1545-2115
                August 12 2024
                August 12 2024
                : 50
                : 1
                : 273-296
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                [1 ]Yale School of the Environment, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; email: jesse.bryant@yale.edu
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                10.1146/annurev-soc-083023-035225
                9c05aa25-0516-4b34-af76-50eca0e5c764
                © 2024

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