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GLOBL 110
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Global Studies 110 – Fall 2019 – Course Reader
Peter Frankopan, “Preface,” “The Creation of the Silk Road,” “The Road to Hell,” “The
Road of Death and Destruction,” “The Road of Gold,” from The Silk Roads: A New
History of the World ...................................................................................................... #1
Catherine Hall, “Introduction,” “Transforming Capital,” from Legacies of British Slave
Ownership ................................................................................................................... #51
“Bengal Recipe for Making Mango Chutney,” from Mrs. Beeton’s Book of Household
Management ............................................................................................................... #75
Erika Rappaport, “'Untruthful Advertisements': Tea and its Discontents in Interwar-
India” from A Thirst for Empire .................................................................................. #79
Chinua Achebe, “An Image of Africa: Racism in Conrad’s The Heart of Darkness” .... #89
Paul A. Cohen, “The Historically Reconstructed Past,” “The Experienced Past,” “Magic
and Female Pollution,” “The Cultural Revolution and the Boxers,” from History in Three
Keys: The Boxers as Event, Experience and Myth........................................................ #99
I, Rigoberta Menchu .................................................................................................. #131
Giles Gunn, “Global War in the Twentieth Century,” & Eric Hobsbawm “The Age of
Total War,” from Global Studies: A Historical and Contemporary Reader ................ #179
Dipesh Chakrabarty, “The Climate of History: Four Theses” ..................................... #187
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A New History of the World
PETER FRANKOPAN
ALFRED A. KNOPF NEW YORK 2016
Achebe, Chinua. "An Image of Africa: Racism in Conrad's 'Heart of Darkness'"
Massachusetts Review. 18. 1977. Rpt. in Heart of Darkness, An Authoritative Text,
background and Sources Criticism. 1961. 3rd ed. Ed. Robert Kimbrough, London: W. W
Norton and Co., 1988, pp.251-261
In the fall of 1974 I was walking one day from the English Department at the University of
Massachusetts to a parking lot. It was a fine autumn morning such as encouraged friendliness
to passing strangers. Brisk youngsters were hurrying in all directions, many of them obviously
freshmen in their first flush of enthusiasm. An older man going the same way as I turned and
remarked to me how very young they came these days. I agreed. Then he asked me if I was a
student too. I said no, I was a teacher. What did I teach? African literature. Now that was
funny, he said, because he knew a fellow who taught the same thing, or perhaps it was
African history, in a certain Community College not far from here. It always surprised him, he
went on to say, because he never had thought of Africa as having that kind of stuff, you know.
By this time I was walking much faster. "Oh well," I heard him say finally, behind me: "I
guess I have to take your course to find out." A few weeks later I received two very touching
letters from high school children in Yonkers, New York, who -- bless their teacher -- had just
read Things Fall Apart . One of them was particularly happy to learn about the customs and
superstitions of an African tribe.
I propose to draw from these rather trivial encounters rather heavy conclusions which at first
sight might seem somewhat out of proportion to them. But only, I hope, at first sight.
The young fellow from Yonkers, perhaps partly on account of his age but I believe also for
much deeper and more serious reasons, is obviously unaware that the life of his own
tribesmen in Yonkers, New York, is full of odd customs and superstitions and, like everybody
else in his culture, imagines that he needs a trip to Africa to encounter those things.
The other person being fully my own age could not be excused on the grounds of his years.
Ignorance might be a more likely reason; but here again I believe that something more willful
than a mere lack of information was at work. For did not that erudite British historian and
Regius Professor at Oxford, Hugh Trevor Roper, also pronounce that African history did not
exist?
If there is something in these utterances more than youthful inexperience, more than a lack of
factual knowledge, what is it? Quite simply it is the desire -- one might indeed say the need --
in Western psychology to set Africa up as a foil to Europe, as a place of negations at once
remote and vaguely familiar, in comparison with which Europe's own state of spiritual grace
will be manifest.
This need is not new; which should relieve us all of considerable responsibility and perhaps
make us even willing to look at this phenomenon dispassionately. I have neither the wish nor
the competence to embark on the exercise with the tools of the social and biological sciences
but more simply in the manner of a novelist responding to one famous book of European
fiction: Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness , which better than any other work that I know
displays that Western desire and need which I have just referred to. Of course there are whole
libraries of books devoted to the same purpose but most of them are so obvious and so crude
that few people worry about them today. Conrad, on the other hand, is undoubtedly one of the
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great stylists of modern fiction and a good storyteller into the bargain. His contribution
therefore falls automatically into a different class -- permanent literature -- read and taught
and constantly evaluated by serious academics. Heart of Darkness is indeed so secure today
that a leading Conrad scholar has numbered it "among the half-dozen greatest short novels in
the English language." I will return to this critical opinion in due course because it may
seriously modify my earlier suppositions about who may or may not be guilty in some of the
matters I will now raise.
Heart of Darkness projects the image of Africa as "the other world," the antithesis of Europe
and therefore of civilization, a place where man's vaunted intelligence and refinement are
finally mocked by triumphant beastiality. The book opens on the River Thames, tranquil,
resting, peacefully "at the decline of day after ages of good service done to the race that
peopled its banks." But the actual story will take place on the River Congo, the very antithesis
of the Thames. The River Congo is quite decidedly not a River Emeritus. It has rendered no
service and enjoys no old-age pension. We are told that "Going up that river was like
traveling back to the earliest beginnings of the world."
Is Conrad saying then that these two rivers are very different, one good, the other bad? Yes,
but that is not the real point. It is not the differentness that worries Conrad but the lurking hint
of kinship, of common ancestry. For the Thames too "has been one of the dark places of the
earth." It conquered its darkness, of course, and is now in daylight and at peace. But if it were
to visit its primordial relative, the Congo, it would run the terrible risk of hearing grotesque
echoes of its own forgotten darkness, and falling victim to an avenging recrudescence of the
mindless frenzy of the first beginnings.
These suggestive echoes comprise Conrad's famed evocation of the African atmosphere in
Heart of Darkness . In the final consideration his method amounts to no more than a steady,
ponderous, fake-ritualistic repetition of two antithetical sentences, one about silence and the
other about frenzy. We can inspect samples of this on pages 36 and 37 of the present edition:
a) it was the stillness of an implacable force brooding over an inscrutable intention and b) The
steamer toiled along slowly on the edge of a black and incomprehensible frenzy. Of course
there is a judicious change of adjective from time to time, so that instead of inscrutable, for
example, you might have unspeakable, even plain mysterious, etc., etc.
The eagle-eyed English critic F. R. Leavis drew attention long ago to Conrad's "adjectival
insistence upon inexpressible and incomprehensible mystery." That insistence must not be
dismissed lightly, as many Conrad critics have tended to do, as a mere stylistic flaw; for it
raises serious questions of artistic good faith. When a writer while pretending to record
scenes, incidents and their impact is in reality engaged in inducing hypnotic stupor in his
readers through a bombardment of emotive words and other forms of trickery much more has
to be at stake than stylistic felicity. Generally normal readers are well armed to detect and
resist such under-hand activity. But Conrad chose his subject well -- one which was
guaranteed not to put him in conflict with the psychological predisposition of his readers or
raise the need for him to contend with their resistance. He chose the role of purveyor of
comforting myths.
The most interesting and revealing passages in Heart of Darkness are, however, about people.
I must crave the indulgence of my reader to quote almost a whole page from about the middle
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of the stop/when representatives of Europe in a steamer going down the Congo encounter the
denizens of Africa.
We were wanderers on a prehistoric earth, on an earth that wore the aspect of an unknown
planet. We could have fancied ourselves the first of men taking possession of an accursed
inheritance, to be subdued at the cost of profound anguish and of excessive toil. But suddenly
as we struggled round a bend there would be a glimpse of rush walls, of peaked grass-roofs, a
burst of yells, a whirl of black limbs, a mass of hands clapping, of feet stamping, of bodies
swaying, of eyes rolling under the droop of heavy and motionless foliage. The steamer toiled
along slowly on the edge of a black and incomprehensible frenzy. The prehistoric man was
cursing us, praying to us, welcoming us -- who could tell? We were cut off from the
comprehension of our surroundings; we glided past like phantoms, wondering and secretly
appalled, as sane men would be before an enthusiastic outbreak in a madhouse. We could not
understand because we were too far and could not remember, because we were traveling in
the night of first ages, of those ages that are gone, leaving hardly a sign -- and no memories.
The earth seemed unearthly. We are accustomed to look upon the shackled form of a
conquered monster, but there -- there you could look at a thing monstrous and free. It was
unearthly and the men were .... No they were not inhuman. Well, you know that was the worst
of it -- this suspicion of their not being inhuman. It would come slowly to one. They howled
and leaped and spun and made horrid faces, but what thrilled you, was just the thought of their
humanity -- like yours -- the thought of your remote kinship with this wild and passionate
uproar. Ugly. Yes, it was ugly enough, but if you were man enough you would admit to
yourself that there was in you just the faintest trace of a response to the terrible frankness of
that noise, a dim suspicion of there being a meaning in it which you -- you so remote from the
night of first ages -- could comprehend.
Herein lies the meaning of Heart of Darkness and the fascination it holds over the Western
mind: "What thrilled you was just the thought of their humanity -- like yours .... Ugly."
Having shown us Africa in the mass, Conrad then zeros in, half a page later, on a specific
example, giving us one of his rare descriptions of an African who is not just limbs or rolling
eyes:
And between whiles I had to look after the savage who was fireman. He was an improved
specimen; he could fire up a vertical boiler. He was there below me and, upon my word, to
look at him was as edifying as seeing a dog in a parody of breeches and a feather hat walking
on his hind legs. A few months of training had done for that really fine chap. He squinted at
the steam-gauge and at the water-gauge with an evident effort of intrepidity -- and he had
filed his teeth too, the poor devil, and the wool of his pate shaved into queer patterns, and
three ornamental scars on each of his cheeks. He ought to have been clapping his hands and
stamping his feet on the bank, instead of which he was hard at work, a thrall to strange
witchcraft, full of improving knowledge.
As everybody knows, Conrad is a romantic on the side. He might not exactly admire savages
clapping their hands and stamping their feet but they have at least the merit of being in their
place, unlike this dog in a parody of breeches. For Conrad things being in their place is of the
utmost importance.
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"Fine fellows -- cannibals --in their place," he tells us pointedly. Tragedy begins when things
leave their accustomed place, like Europe leaving its safe stronghold between the policeman
and the baker to like a peep into the heart of darkness.
Before the story likes us into the Congo basin proper we are given this nice little vignette as
an example of things in their place:
Now and then a boat from the shore gave one a momentary contact with reality. It was
paddled by black fellows. You could see from afar the white of their eyeballs glistening. They
shouted, sang; their bodies streamed with perspiration; they had faces like grotesque masks --
these chaps; but they had bone, muscle, a wild vitality, an intense energy of movement that
was as natural and hue as the surf along their coast. They wanted no excuse for being there.
They were a great comfort to look at.
Towards the end of the story Conrad lavishes a whole page quite unexpectedly on an African
woman who has obviously been some kind of mistress to Mr. Kurtz and now presides (if I
may be permitted a little liberty) like a formidable mystery over the inexorable imminence of
his departure:
She was savage and superb, wild-eyed and magnificent ....She stood looking at us without a
stir and like the wilderness itself, with an air of brooding over an inscrutable purpose.
This Amazon is drawn in considerable detail, albeit of a predictable nature, for two reasons.
First, she is in her place and so can win Conrad's special brand of approval and second, she
fulfills a structural requirement of the story: a savage counterpart to the refined, European
woman who will step forth to end the story:
She came forward all in black with a pale head, floating toward me in the dusk. She was in
mourning .... She took both my hands in hers and murmured, "I had heard you were
coming."... She had a mature capacity for fidelity, for belief, for suffering.
The difference in the attitude of the novelist to these two women is conveyed in too many
direct and subfile ways to need elaboration. But perhaps the most significant difference is the
one implied in the author's bestowal of human expression to the one and the withholding of it
from the other. It is clearly not part of Conrad's purpose to confer language on the
"rudimentary souls" of Africa. In place of speech they made "a violent babble of uncouth
sounds." They "exchanged short grunting phrases" even among themselves. But most of the
time they were too busy with their frenzy. There are two occasions in the book, however,
when Conrad departs somewhat from his practice and confers speech, even English speech,
on the savages. The first occurs when cannibalism gets the better of them:
"Catch 'im," he snapped with a bloodshot widening of his eyes and a flash of sharp teeth --
"catch 'im. Give 'im to us." "To you, eh?" I asked; "what would you do with them? "Eat 'im!"
he said curtly. . . .
The other occasion was the famous announcement:"Mistah Kurtz -- he dead."
At first sight these instances might be mistaken for unexpected acts of generosity from
Conrad. In reality they constitute some of his best assaults. In the case of the cannibals the
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incomprehensible grunts that had thus far served them for speech suddenly proved inadequate
for Conrad's purpose of letting the European glimpse the unspeakable craving in their hearts.
Weighing the necessity for consistency in the portrayal of the dumb brutes against the
sensational advantages of securing their conviction by clear, unambiguous evidence issuing
out of their own mouth Conrad chose the latter. As for the announcement of Mr. Kurtz's death
by the "insolent black head in the doorway" what better or more appropriate finis could be
written to the horror story of that wayward child of civilization who willfully had given his
soul to the powers of darkness and "taken a high seat amongst the devils of the land" than the
proclamation of his physical death by the forces he had joined?
It might be contended, of course, that the attitude to the African in Heart of Darkness is not
Conrad's but that of his fictional narrator, Marlow, and that far from endorsing it Conrad
might indeed be holding it up to irony and criticism. Certainly Conrad appears to go to
considerable pains to set up layers of insulation between himself and the moral universe of his
history. He has, for example, a narrator behind a narrator. The primary narrator is Marlow but
his account is given to us through the filter of a second, shadowy person. But if Conrad's
intention is to draw a cordon sanitaire between himself and the moral and psychological
malaise of his narrator his care seems to me totally wasted because he neglects to hint
however subtly or tentatively at an alternative frame of reference by which we may judge the
actions and opinions of his characters. It would not have been beyond Conrad's power to
make that provision if he had thought it necessary. Marlow seems to me to enjoy Conrad's
complete confidence -- a feeling reinforced by the close similarities between their two careers.
Marlow comes through to us not only as a witness of truth, but one holding those advanced
and humane views appropriate to the English liberal tradition which required all Englishmen
of decency to be deeply shocked by atrocities in Bulgaria or the Congo of King Leopold of
the Belgians or wherever.
Thus Marlow is able to toss out such bleeding-heart sentiments as these:
They were dying slowly -- it was very clear. They were not enemies, they were not criminals,
they were nothing earthly now, nothing but black shadows of disease and starvation lying
confusedly in the greenish gloom. Brought from all the recesses of the coast in all the legality
of time contracts, lost in uncongenial surroundings, fed on unfamiliar food, they sickened,
became inefficient, and were then allowed to crawl away and rest.
The kind of liberalism espoused here by Marlow/Conrad touched all the best minds of the age
in England, Europe and America. It took different forms in the minds of different people but
almost always managed to sidestep the ultimate question of equality between white people
and black people. That extraordinary missionary, Albert Schweitzer, who sacrificed brilliant
careers in music and theology in Europe for a life of service to Africans in much the same
area as Conrad writes about, epitomizes the ambivalence. In a comment which has often been
quoted Schweitzer says: "The African is indeed my brother but my junior brother." And so he
proceeded to build a hospital appropriate to the needs of junior brothers with standards of
hygiene reminiscent of medical practice in the days before the germ theory of disease came
into being. Naturally he became a sensation in Europe and America. Pilgrims flocked, and I
believe still flock even after he has passed on, to witness the prodigious miracle in
Lamberene, on the edge of the primeval forest.
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Conrad's liberalism would not take him quite as far as Schweitzer's, though. He would not use
the word brother however qualified; the farthest he would go was kinship. When Marlow's
African helmsman falls down with a spear in his heart he gives his white master one final
disquieting look.
And the intimate profundity of that look he gave me when he received his hurt remains to this
day in my memory -- like a claim of distant kinship affirmed in a supreme moment.
It is important to note that Conrad, careful as ever with his words, is concerned not so much
about distant kinship as about someone laying a claim on it. The black man lays a claim on
the white man which is well-nigh intolerable. It is the laying of this claim which frightens and
at the same time fascinates Conrad, "... the thought of their humanity -- like yours .... Ugly."
The point of my observations should be quite clear by now, namely that Joseph Conrad was a
thoroughgoing racist. That this simple truth is glossed over in criticisms of his work is due to
the fact that white racism against Africa is such a normal way of thinking that its
manifestations go completely unremarked. Students of Heart of Darkness will often tell you
that Conrad is concerned not so much with Africa as with the deterioration of one European
mind caused by solitude and sickness. They will point out to you that Conrad is, if anything,
less charitable to the Europeans in the story than he is to the natives, that the point of the story
is to ridicule Europe's civilizing mission in Africa. A Conrad student informed me in Scotland
that Africa is merely a setting for the disintegration of the mind of Mr. Kurtz.
Which is partly the point. Africa as setting and backdrop which eliminates the African as
human factor. Africa as a metaphysical battlefield devoid of all recognizable humanity, into
which the wandering European enters at his peril. Can nobody see the preposterous and
perverse arrogance in thus reducing Africa to the role of props for the break-up of one petty
European mind? But that is not even the point. The real question is the dehumanization of
Africa and Africans which this age-long attitude has fostered and continues to foster in the
world. And the question is whether a novel which celebrates this dehumanization, which
depersonalizes a portion of the human race, can be called a great work of art. My answer is:
No, it cannot. I do not doubt Conrad's great talents. Even Heart of Darkness has its
memorably good passages and moments:
The reaches opened before us and closed behind, as if the forest had stepped leisurely across
tile water to bar the way for our return.
Its exploration of the minds of the European characters is often penetrating and full of insight.
But all that has been more than fully discussed in the last fifty years. His obvious racism has,
however, not been addressed. And it is high time it was!
Conrad was born in 1857, the very year in which the first Anglican missionaries were arriving
among my own people in Nigeria. It was certainly not his fault that he lived his life at a time
when the reputation of the black man was at a particularly low level. But even after due
allowances have been made for all the influences of contemporary prejudice on his sensibility
there remains still in Conrad's attitude a residue of antipathy to black people which his
peculiar psychology alone can explain. His own account of his first encounter with a black
man is very revealing:
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A certain enormous buck nigger encountered in Haiti fixed my conception of blind, furious,
unreasoning rage, as manifested in the human animal to the end of my days. Of the nigger I
used to dream for years afterwards.
Certainly Conrad had a problem with niggers. His inordinate love of that word itself should be
of interest to psychoanalysts. Sometimes his fixation on blackness is equally interesting as
when he gives us this brief description:
A black figure stood up, strode on long black legs, waving long black arms. . . .
as though we might expect a black figure striding along on black legs to wave white arms!
But so unrelenting is Conrad's obsession. As a matter of interest Conrad gives us in A
Personal Record what amounts to a companion piece to the buck nigger of Haiti. At the age of
sixteen Conrad encountered his first Englishman in Europe. He calls him "my unforgettable
Englishman" and describes him in the following manner:
"(his) calves exposed to the public gaze . . . dazzled the beholder by the splendor of their
marble-like condition and their rich tone of young ivory. . . . The light of a headlong, exalted
satisfaction with the world of men. . . illumined his face. . . and triumphant eyes. In passing he
cast a glance of kindly curiosity and a friendly gleam of big, sound, shiny teeth. . . his white
calves twinkled sturdily."
Irrational love and irrational hate jostling together in the heart of that talented, tormented man.
But whereas irrational love may at worst engender foolish acts of indiscretion, irrational hate
can endanger the life of the community. Naturally Conrad is a dream for psychoanalytic
critics. Perhaps the most detailed study of him in this direction is by Bernard C. Meyer, M.D.
In his lengthy book Dr. Meyer follows every conceivable lead (and sometimes inconceivable
ones) to explain Conrad. As an example he gives us long disquisitions on the significance of
hair and hair-cutting in Conrad. And yet not even one word is spared for his attitude to black
people. Not even the discussion of Conrad's antisemitism was enough to spark off in Dr.
Meyer's mind those other dark and explosive thoughts. Which only leads one to surmise that
Western psychoanalysts must regard the kind of racism displayed by Conrad absolutely
normal despite the profoundly important work done by Frantz Fanon in the psychiatric
hospitals of French Algeria.
Whatever Conrad's problems were, you might say he is now safely dead. Quite true.
Unfortunately his heart of darkness plagues us still. Which is why an offensive and deplorable
book can be described by a serious scholar as "among the half dozen greatest short novels in
the English language." And why it is today the most commonly prescribed novel in twentieth-
century literature courses in English Departments of American universities.
There are two probable grounds on which what I have aid so far may be contested. The first is
that it is no concern of fiction to please people about whom it is written. I will go along with
that. But I am not talking about pleasing people. I am talking about a book which parades in
the most vulgar fashion prejudices and insults from which a section of mankind has suffered
untold agonies and atrocities in the past and continues to do so in many ways and many places
today. I am talking about a story in which the very humanity of black people is called in
question.
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Secondly, I may be challenged on the grounds of actuality. Conrad, after all, did sail down the
Congo in 1890 when my own father was still a babe in arms. How could I stand up more than
fifty years after his death and purport to contradict him? My answer is that as a sensible man I
will not accept just any traveler's tales solely on the grounds that I have not made the journey
myself. I will not trust the evidence even off man's very eyes when I suspect them to be as
jaundiced as Conrad's. And we also happen to know that Conrad was, in the words of his
biographer, Bernard C. Meyer, "notoriously inaccurate in the rendering of his own history."
But more important by far is the abundant testimony about Conrad's savages which we could
gather if we were so inclined from other sources and which might lead us to think that these
people must have had other occupations besides merging into the evil forest or materializing
out of it simply to plague Marlow and his dispirited band. For as it happened, soon after
Conrad had written his book an event of far greater consequence was taking place in the art
world of Europe. This is how Frank Willett, a British art historian, describes it:
Gaugin had gone to Tahiti, the most extravagant individual act of turning to a non-European
culture in the decades immediately before and after 1900, when European artists were avid for
new artistic experiences, but it was only about 1904-5 that African art began to make its
distinctive impact. One piece is still identifiable; it is a mask that had been given to Maurice
Vlaminck in 1905. He records that Derain was 'speechless' and 'stunned' when he saw it,
bought it from Vlaminck and in turn showed it to Picasso and Matisse, who were also greatly
affected by it. Ambroise Vollard then borrowed it and had it cast in bronze. . . The revolution
of twentieth century art was under way!
The mask in question was made by other savages living just north of Conrad's River Congo.
They have a name too: the Fang people, and are without a doubt among the world's greatest
masters of the sculptured form. The event Frank Willett is referring to marks the beginning of
cubism and the infusion of new life into European art, which had run completely out of
strength.
The point of all this is to suggest that Conrad's picture of the people of the Congo seems
grossly inadequate even at the height of their subjection to the ravages of King Leopold's
lnternational Association for the Civilization of Central Africa.
Travelers with closed minds can tell us little except about themselves. But even those not
blinkered, like Conrad with xenophobia, can be astonishing blind. Let me digress a little here.
One of the greatest and most intrepid travelers of all time, Marco Polo, journeyed to the Far
East from the Mediterranean in the thirteenth century and spent twenty years in the court of
Kublai Khan in China. On his return to Venice he set down in his book entitled Description of
the World his impressions of the peoples and places and customs he had seen. But there were
at least two extraordinary omissions in his account. He said nothing about the art of printing,
unknown as yet in Europe but in full flower in China. He either did not notice it at all or if he
did, failed to see what use Europe could possibly have for it. Whatever the reason, Europe had
to wait another hundred years for Gutenberg. But even more spectacular was Marco Polo's
omission of any reference to the Great Wall of China nearly 4,000 miles long and already
more than 1,000 years old at the time of his visit. Again, he may not have seen it; but the
Great Wall of China is the only structure built by man which is visible from the moon! Indeed
travelers can be blind.
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As I said earlier Conrad did not originate the image of Africa which we find in his book. It
was and is the dominant image of Africa in the Western imagination and Conrad merely
brought the peculiar gifts of his own mind to bear on it. For reasons which can certainly use
close psychological inquiry the West seems to suffer deep anxieties about the precariousness
of its civilization and to have a need for constant reassurance by comparison with Africa. If
Europe, advancing in civilization, could cast a backward glance periodically at Africa trapped
in primordial barbarity it could say with faith and feeling: There go I but for the grace of God.
Africa is to Europe as the picture is to Dorian Gray -- a carrier onto whom the master unloads
his physical and moral deformities so that he may go forward, erect and immaculate.
Consequently Africa is something to be avoided just as the picture has to be hidden away to
safeguard the man's jeopardous integrity. Keep away from Africa, or else! Mr. Kurtz of Heart
of Darkness should have heeded that warning and the prowling horror in his heart would have
kept its place, chained to its lair. But he foolishly exposed himself to the wild irresistible
allure of the jungle and lo! the darkness found him out.
In my original conception of this essay I had thought to conclude it nicely on an appropriately
positive note in which I would suggest from my privileged position in African and Western
cultures some advantages the West might derive from Africa once it rid its mind of old
prejudices and began to look at Africa not through a haze of distortions and cheap
mystifications but quite simply as a continent of people -- not angels, but not rudimentary
souls either -- just people, often highly gifted people and often strikingly successful in their
enterprise with life and society. But as I thought more about the stereotype image, about its
grip and pervasiveness, about the willful tenacity with which the West holds it to its heart;
when I thought of the West's television and cinema and newspapers, about books read in its
schools and out of school, of churches preaching to empty pews about the need to send help to
the heathen in Africa, I realized that no easy optimism was possible. And there was, in any
case, something totally wrong in offering bribes to the West in return for its good opinion of
Africa. Ultimately the abandonment of unwholesome thoughts must be its own and only
reward. Although I have used the word willful a few times here to characterize the West's
view of Africa, it may well be that what is happening at this stage is more akin to reflex action
than calculated malice. Which does not make the situation more but less hopeful.
The Christian Science Monitor, a paper more enlightened than most, once carried an
interesting article written by its Education Editor on the serious psychological and learning
problems faced by little children who speak one language at home and then go to school
where something else is spoken. It was a wide-ranging article taking in Spanish-speaking
children in America, the children of migrant Italian workers in Germany, the quadrilingual
phenomenon in Malaysia, and so on. And all this while the article speaks unequivocally about
language. But then out of the blue sky comes this:
In London there is an enormous immigration of children who speak Indian or Nigerian
dialects, or some other native language.
I believe that the introduction of dialects which is technically erroneous in the context is
almost a reflex action caused by an instinctive desire of the writer to downgrade the
discussion to the level of Africa and India. And this is quite comparable to Conrad's
withholding of language from his rudimentary souls. Language is too grand for these chaps;
let's give them dialects!
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In all this business a lot of violence is inevitably done not only to the image of despised
peoples but even to words, the very tools of possible redress. Look at the phrase native
language in the Science Monitor excerpt. Surely the only native language possible in London
is Cockney English. But our writer means something else -- something appropriate to the
sounds Indians and Africans make!
Although the work of redressing which needs to be done may appear too daunting, I believe it
is not one day too soon to begin. Conrad saw and condemned the evil of imperial exploitation
but was strangely unaware of the racism on which it sharpened its iron tooth. But the victims
of racist slander who for centuries have had to live with the inhumanity it makes them heir to
have always known better than any casual visitor even when he comes loaded with the gifts of
a Conrad.
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The Climate of History: Four Theses
Dipesh Chakrabarty
The current planetary crisis of climate change or global warming elicits
a variety of responses in individuals, groups, and governments, ranging
from denial, disconnect, and indifference to a spirit of engagement and
activism of varying kinds and degrees. These responses saturate our sense
of the now. Alan Weisman’s best-selling book The World without Us sug-
gests a thought experiment as a way of experiencing our present: “Suppose
that the worst has happened. Human extinction is a fait accompli. . . .
Picture a world from which we all suddenly vanished. . . . Might we have
left some faint, enduring mark on the universe? . . . Is it possible that,
instead of heaving a huge biological sigh of relief, the world without us
would miss us?”1 I am drawn to Weisman’s experiment as it tellingly dem-
onstrates how the current crisis can precipitate a sense of the present that
disconnects the future from the past by putting such a future beyond the
grasp of historical sensibility. The discipline of history exists on the as-
sumption that our past, present, and future are connected by a certain
continuity of human experience. We normally envisage the future with the
help of the same faculty that allows us to picture the past. Weisman’s
thought experiment illustrates the historicist paradox that inhabits con-
temporary moods of anxiety and concern about the finitude of humanity.
To go along with Weisman’s experiment, we have to insert ourselves into
This essay is dedicated to the memory of Greg Dening.
Thanks are due to Lauren Berlant, James Chandler, Carlo Ginzburg, Tom Mitchell, Sheldon
Pollock, Bill Brown, Françoise Meltzer, Debjani Ganguly, Ian Hunter, Julia A. Thomas, and
Rochona Majumdar for critical comments on an earlier draft. I wrote the first version of this
essay in Bengali for a journal in Calcutta and remain grateful to its editor, Asok Sen, for
encouraging me to work on this topic.
1. Alan Weisman, The World without Us (New York, 2007), pp. 3–5.
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a future “without us” in order to be able to visualize it. Thus, our usual
historical practices for visualizing times, past and future, times inaccessible
to us personally—the exercise of historical understanding—are thrown
into a deep contradiction and confusion. Weisman’s experiment indicates
how such confusion follows from our contemporary sense of the present
insofar as that present gives rise to concerns about our future. Our histor-
ical sense of the present, in Weisman’s version, has thus become deeply
destructive of our general sense of history.
I will return to Weisman’s experiment in the last part of this essay.
There is much in the debate on climate change that should be of interest to
those involved in contemporary discussions about history. For as the idea
gains ground that the grave environmental risks of global warming have to
do with excessive accumulation in the atmosphere of greenhouse gases
produced mainly through the burning of fossil fuel and the industrialized
use of animal stock by human beings, certain scientific propositions have
come into circulation in the public domain that have profound, even
transformative, implications for how we think about human history or
about what the historian C. A. Bayly recently called “the birth of the mod-
ern world.”2 Indeed, what scientists have said about climate change chal-
lenges not only the ideas about the human that usually sustain the
discipline of history but also the analytic strategies that postcolonial and
postimperial historians have deployed in the last two decades in response
to the postwar scenario of decolonization and globalization.
In what follows, I present some responses to the contemporary crisis
from a historian’s point of view. However, a word about my own relation-
ship to the literature on climate change—and indeed to the crisis itself—
may be in order. I am a practicing historian with a strong interest in the
nature of history as a form of knowledge, and my relationship to the sci-
ence of global warming is derived, at some remove, from what scientists
and other informed writers have written for the education of the general
public. Scientific studies of global warming are often said to have origi-
nated with the discoveries of the Swedish scientist Svante Arrhenius in the
1890s, but self-conscious discussions of global warming in the public realm
2. See C. A. Bayly, The Birth of the Modern World, 1780 –1914: Global Connections and
Comparisons (Malden, Mass., 2004).
D I P E S H C H A K R A B A R T Y is the Lawrence A. Kimpton Distinguished Service
Professor of History and South Asian Studies at the University of Chicago and a
professorial fellow at the Research School of Humanities at the Australian
National University.
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began in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the same period in which social
scientists and humanists began to discuss globalization.3 However, these
discussions have so far run parallel to each other. While globalization, once
recognized, was of immediate interest to humanists and social scientists,
global warming, in spite of a good number of books published in the 1990s,
did not become a public concern until the 2000s. The reasons are not far to
seek. As early as 1988 James Hansen, the director of NASA’s Goddard
Institute of Space Studies, told a Senate committee about global warming
and later remarked to a group of reporters on the same day, “It’s time to
stop waffling . . . and say that the greenhouse effect is here and is affecting
our climate.”4 But governments, beholden to special interests and wary of
political costs, would not listen. George H. W. Bush, then the president of
the United States, famously quipped that he was going to fight the green-
house effect with the “White House effect.”5 The situation changed in the
2000s when the warnings became dire, and the signs of the crisis—such as
the drought in Australia, frequent cyclones and brush fires, crop fail-
ures in many parts of the world, the melting of Himalayan and other
mountain glaciers and of the polar ice caps, and the increasing acidity
of the seas and the damage to the food chain— became politically and
economically inescapable. Added to this were growing concerns,
voiced by many, about the rapid destruction of other species and about
the global footprint of a human population poised to pass the nine
billion mark by 2050.6
As the crisis gathered momentum in the last few years, I realized that all
my readings in theories of globalization, Marxist analysis of capital, sub-
altern studies, and postcolonial criticism over the last twenty-five years,
while enormously useful in studying globalization, had not really prepared
me for making sense of this planetary conjuncture within which humanity
finds itself today. The change of mood in globalization analysis may be
seen by comparing Giovanni Arrighi’s masterful history of world capital-
ism, The Long Twentieth Century (1994), with his more recent Adam Smith
3. The prehistory of the science of global warming going back to nineteenth-century
European scientists like Joseph Fourier, Louis Agassiz, and Arrhenius is recounted in many
popular publications. See, for example, the book by Bert Bolin, the chairman of the UN’s
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (1988 –1997), A History of the Science and Politics of
Climate Change: The Role of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (Cambridge, 2007),
pt. 1.
4. Quoted in Mark Bowen, Censoring Science: Inside the Political Attack on Dr. James
Hansen and the Truth of Global Warming (New York, 2008), p. 1.
5. Quoted in ibid., p. 228. See also “Too Hot to Handle: Recent Efforts to Censor Jim
Hansen,” Boston Globe, 5 Feb. 2006, p. E1.
6. See, for example, Walter K. Dodds, Humanity’s Footprint: Momentum, Impact, and Our
Global Environment (New York, 2008), pp. 11– 62.
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in Beijing (2007), which, among other things, seeks to understand the im-
plications of the economic rise of China. The first book, a long meditation
on the chaos internal to capitalist economies, ends with the thought of
capitalism burning up humanity “in the horrors (or glories) of the esca-
lating violence that has accompanied the liquidation of the Cold War
world order.” It is clear that the heat that burns the world in Arrighi’s
narrative comes from the engine of capitalism and not from global warm-
ing. By the time Arrighi comes to write Adam Smith in Beijing, however, he
is much more concerned with the question of ecological limits to capital-
ism. That theme provides the concluding note of the book, suggesting the
distance that a critic such as Arrighi has traveled in the thirteen years that
separate the publication of the two books.7 If, indeed, globalization and
global warming are born of overlapping processes, the question is, How do
we bring them together in our understanding of the world?
Not being a scientist myself, I also make a fundamental assumption
about the science of climate change. I assume the science to be right in its
broad outlines. I thus assume that the views expressed particularly in the
2007 Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Cli-
mate Change of the United Nations, in the Stern Review, and in the many
books that have been published recently by scientists and scholars seeking
to explain the science of global warming leave me with enough rational
ground for accepting, unless the scientific consensus shifts in a major way,
that there is a large measure of truth to anthropogenic theories of climate
change.8 For this position, I depend on observations such as the following
one reported by Naomi Oreskes, a historian of science at the University of
California, San Diego. Upon examining the abstracts of 928 papers on
global warming published in specialized peer-reviewed scientific journals
7. Giovanni Arrighi, The Long Twentieth Century: Money, Power, and the Origins of Our
Times (1994; London, 2006), p. 356; see Arrighi, Adam Smith in Beijing: Lineages of the Twenty-
First Century (London, 2007), pp. 227–389.
8. An indication of the growing popularity of the topic is the number of books published in
the last four years with the aim of educating the general reading public about the nature of the
crisis. Here is a random list of some of the most recent titles that inform this essay: Mark
Maslin, Global Warming: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford, 2004); Tim Flannery, The Weather
Makers: The History and Future Impact of Climate Change (Melbourne, 2005); David Archer,
Global Warming: Understanding the Forecast (Malden, Mass., 2007); Global Warming, ed. Kelly
Knauer (New York, 2007); Mark Lynas, Six Degrees: Our Future on a Hotter Planet
(Washington, D.C., 2008); William H. Calvin, Global Fever: How to Treat Climate Change
(Chicago, 2008); James Hansen, “Climate Catastrophe,” New Scientist, 28 July–3 Aug. 2007, pp.
30 –34; Hansen et al., “Dangerous Human-Made Interference with Climate: A GISS ModelE
Study,” Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 7, no. 9 (2007): 2287–2312; and Hansen et al.,
“Climate Change and Trace Gases,” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 15 July 2007,
pp. 1925–54. See also Nicholas Stern, The Economics of Climate Change: The “Stern Review”
(Cambridge, 2007).
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between 1993 and 2003, Oreskes found that not a single one sought to
refute the “consensus” among scientists “over the reality of human-
induced climate change.” There is disagreement over the amount and di-
rection of change. But “virtually all professional climate scientists,” writes
Oreskes, “agree on the reality of human-induced climate change, but de-
bate continues on tempo and mode.”9 Indeed, in what I have read so far, I
have not seen any reason yet for remaining a global-warming skeptic.
The scientific consensus around the proposition that the present crisis
of climate change is man-made forms the basis of what I have to say here.
In the interest of clarity and focus, I present my propositions in the form of
four theses. The last three theses follow from the first one. I begin with the
proposition that anthropogenic explanations of climate change spell the
collapse of the age-old humanist distinction between natural history and
human history and end by returning to the question I opened with: How
does the crisis of climate change appeal to our sense of human universals
while challenging at the same time our capacity for historical understand-
ing?
Thesis 1: Anthropogenic Explanations of Climate Change Spell
the Collapse of the Age-old Humanist Distinction between
Natural History and Human History
Philosophers and students of history have often displayed a conscious
tendency to separate human history— or the story of human affairs, as
R. G. Collingwood put it—from natural history, sometimes proceeding
even to deny that nature could ever have history quite in the same way
humans have it. This practice itself has a long and rich past of which, for
reasons of space and personal limitations, I can only provide a very provi-
sional, thumbnail, and somewhat arbitrary sketch.10
We could begin with the old Viconian-Hobbesian idea that we, hu-
mans, could have proper knowledge of only civil and political institutions
because we made them, while nature remains God’s work and ultimately
inscrutable to man. “The true is identical with the created: verum ipsum
factum” is how Croce summarized Vico’s famous dictum.11 Vico scholars
have sometimes protested that Vico did not make such a drastic separation
9. Naomi Oreskes, “The Scientific Consensus on Climate Change: How Do We Know
We’re Not Wrong?” in Climate Change: What It Means for Us, Our Children, and Our
Grandchildren, ed. Joseph F. C. Dimento and Pamela Doughman (Cambridge, Mass., 2007), pp.
73, 74.
10. A long history of this distinction is traced in Paolo Rossi, The Dark Abyss of Time: The
History of the Earth and the History of Nations from Hooke to Vico, trans. Lydia G. Cochrane
(1979; Chicago, 1984).
11. Benedetto Croce, The Philosophy of Giambattista Vico, trans. R. G. Collingwood (1913;
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between the natural and the human sciences as Croce and others read into
his writings, but even they admit that such a reading is widespread.12
This Viconian understanding was to become a part of the historian’s
common sense in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It made its way
into Marx’s famous utterance that “men make their own history, but they
do not make it just as they please” and into the title of the Marxist archae-
ologist V. Gordon Childe’s well-known book, Man Makes Himself.13 Croce
seems to have been a major source of this distinction in the second half of
the twentieth century through his influence on “the lonely Oxford histor-
icist” Collingwood who, in turn, deeply influenced E. H. Carr’s 1961 book,
What Is History? which is still perhaps one of the best-selling books on the
historian’s craft.14 Croce’s thoughts, one could say, unbeknown to his leg-
atees and with unforeseeable modifications, have triumphed in our under-
standing of history in the postcolonial age. Behind Croce and his
adaptations of Hegel and hidden in Croce’s creative misreading of his
predecessors stands the more distant and foundational figure of Vico.15
The connections here, again, are many and complex. Suffice it to say for
now that Croce’s 1911 book, La filosofia di Giambattista Vico, dedicated,
significantly, to Wilhelm Windelband, was translated into English in 1913
by none other than Collingwood, who was an admirer, if not a follower, of
the Italian master.
However, Collingwood’s own argument for separating natural history
from human ones developed its own inflections, while running, one might
say, still on broadly Viconian lines as interpreted by Croce. Nature, Col-
lingwood remarked, has no “inside.” “In the case of nature, this distinction
between the outside and the inside of an event does not arise. The events of
New Brunswick, N.J., 2002), p. 5. Carlo Ginzburg has alerted me to problems with
Collingwood’s translation.
12. See the discussion in Perez Zagorin, “Vico’s Theory of Knowledge: A Critique,”
Philosophical Quarterly 34 (Jan. 1984): 15–30.
13. Karl Marx, “The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte,” in Marx and Frederick
Engels, Selected Works, trans. pub., 3 vols. (Moscow, 1969), 1:398. See V. Gordon Childe, Man
Makes Himself (London, 1941). Indeed, Althusser’s revolt in the 1960s against humanism in
Marx was in part a jihad against the remnants of Vico in the savant’s texts; see Étienne Balibar,
personal communication to author, 1 Dec. 2007. I am grateful to Ian Bedford for drawing my
attention to complexities in Marx’s connections to Vico.
14. David Roberts describes Collingwood as “the lonely Oxford historicist. . . , in important
respects a follower of Croce’s” (David D. Roberts, Benedetto Croce and the Uses of Historicism
[Berkeley, 1987], p. 325).
15. On Croce’s misreading of Vico, see the discussion in general in Cecilia Miller,
Giambattista Vico: Imagination and Historical Knowledge (Basingstoke, 1993), and James C.
Morrison, “Vico’s Principle of Verum is Factum and the Problem of Historicism,” Journal of the
History of Ideas 39 (Oct.–Dec. 1978): 579 –95.
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nature are mere events, not the acts of agents whose thought the scientist
endeavours to trace.” Hence, “all history properly so called is the history of
human affairs.” The historian’s job is “to think himself into [an] action, to
discern the thought of its agent.” A distinction, therefore, has “to be made
between historical and non-historical human actions. . . . So far as man’s
conduct is determined by what may be called his animal nature, his im-
pulses and appetites, it is non-historical; the process of those activities is a
natural process.” Thus, says Collingwood, “the historian is not interested
in the fact that men eat and sleep and make love and thus satisfy their
natural appetites; but he is interested in the social customs which they
create by their thought as a framework within which these appetites find
satisfaction in ways sanctioned by convention and morality.” Only the
history of the social construction of the body, not the history of the body as
such, can be studied. By splitting the human into the natural and the social
or cultural, Collingwood saw no need to bring the two together.16
In discussing Croce’s 1893 essay “History Subsumed under the Concept
of Art,” Collingwood wrote, “Croce, by denying [the German idea] that
history was a science at all, cut himself at one blow loose from naturalism,
and set his face towards an idea of history as something radically different
from nature.”17 David Roberts gives a fuller account of the more mature
position in Croce. Croce drew on the writings of Ernst Mach and Henri
Poincaré to argue that “the concepts of the natural sciences are human
constructs elaborated for human purposes.” “When we peer into nature,”
he said, “we find only ourselves.” We do not “understand ourselves best as
part of the natural world.” So, as Roberts puts it, “Croce proclaimed that
there is no world but the human world, then took over the central doctrine
of Vico that we can know the human world because we have made it.” For
Croce, then, all material objects were subsumed into human thought. No
rocks, for example, existed in themselves. Croce’s idealism, Roberts ex-
plains, “does not mean that rocks, for example, ‘don’t exist’ without hu-
man beings to think them. Apart from human concern and language, they
neither exist nor do not exist, since ‘exist’ is a human concept that has
meaning only within a context of human concerns and purposes.”18 Both
Croce and Collingwood would thus enfold human history and nature, to
the extent that the latter could be said to have history, into purposive
human action. What exists beyond that does not “exist” because it does not
exist for humans in any meaningful sense.
16. Collingwood, The Idea of History (1946; New York, 1976), pp. 214, 212, 213, 216.
17. Ibid., p. 193.
18. Roberts, Benedetto Croce and the Uses of Historicism, pp. 59, 60, 62.
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In the twentieth century, however, other arguments, more sociological
or materialist, have existed alongside the Viconian one. They too have
continued to justify the separation of human from natural history. One
influential though perhaps infamous example would be the booklet on the
Marxist philosophy of history that Stalin published in 1938, Dialectical and
Historical Materialism. This is how Stalin put the problem:
Geographical environment is unquestionably one of the constant and
indispensable conditions of development of society and, of course, . . .
[it] accelerates or retards its development. But its influence is not the
determining influence, inasmuch as the changes and development of
society proceed at an incomparably faster rate than the changes and
development of geographical environment. In the space of 3000 years
three different social systems have been successfully superseded in
Europe: the primitive communal system, the slave system and the
feudal system. . . . Yet during this period geographical conditions in
Europe have either not changed at all, or have changed so slightly that
geography takes no note of them. And that is quite natural. Changes
in geographical environment of any importance require millions of
years, whereas a few hundred or a couple of thousand years are
enough for even very important changes in the system of human soci-
ety.19
For all its dogmatic and formulaic tone, Stalin’s passage captures an as-
sumption perhaps common to historians of the mid-twentieth century:
man’s environment did change but changed so slowly as to make the his-
tory of man’s relation to his environment almost timeless and thus not a
subject of historiography at all. Even when Fernand Braudel rebelled
against the state of the discipline of history as he found it in the late 1930s
and proclaimed his rebellion later in 1949 through his great book The
Mediterranean, it was clear that he rebelled mainly against historians who
treated the environment simply as a silent and passive backdrop to their
historical narratives, something dealt with in the introductory chapter but
forgotten thereafter, as if, as Braudel put it, “the flowers did not come back
every spring, the flocks of sheep migrate every year, or the ships sail on a
real sea that changes with the seasons.” In composing The Mediterranean,
Braudel wanted to write a history in which the seasons—“a history of
constant repetition, ever-recurring cycles”—and other recurrences in
19. Joseph Stalin, Dialectical and Historical Materialism (1938), www.marxists.org/
reference/archive/stalin/works/1938/09.htm
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nature played an active role in molding human actions.20 The environ-
ment, in that sense, had an agentive presence in Braudel’s pages, but the
idea that nature was mainly repetitive had a long and ancient history in
European thought, as Gadamer showed in his discussion of Johann Gustav
Droysen.21 Braudel’s position was no doubt a great advance over the kind
of nature-as-a-backdrop argument that Stalin developed. But it shared a
fundamental assumption, too, with the stance adopted by Stalin: the his-
tory of “man’s relationship to the environment” was so slow as to be “al-
most timeless.”22 In today’s climatologists’ terms, we could say that Stalin
and Braudel and others who thought thus did not have available to them
the idea, now widespread in the literature on global warming, that the
climate, and hence the overall environment, can sometimes reach a tipping
point at which this slow and apparently timeless backdrop for human
actions transforms itself with a speed that can only spell disaster for human
beings.
If Braudel, to some degree, made a breach in the binary of natural/
human history, one could say that the rise of environmental history in the
late twentieth century made the breach wider. It could even be argued that
environmental historians have sometimes indeed progressed towards pro-
ducing what could be called natural histories of man. But there is a very
important difference between the understanding of the human being that
these histories have been based on and the agency of the human now being
proposed by scientists writing on climate change. Simply put, environ-
mental history, where it was not straightforwardly cultural, social, or eco-
nomic history, looked upon human beings as biological agents. Alfred
Crosby, Jr., whose book The Columbian Exchange did much to pioneer the
“new” environmental histories in the early 1970s, put the point thus in his
original preface: “Man is a biological entity before he is a Roman Catholic
or a capitalist or anything else.”23 The recent book by Daniel Lord Smail,
On Deep History and the Brain, is adventurous in attempting to connect
knowledge gained from evolutionary and neurosciences with human his-
20. Fernand Braudel, “Preface to the First Edition,” The Mediterranean and the
Mediterranean World in the Age of Philip II, trans. Siân Reynolds, 2 vols. (1949; London, 1972),
1:20. See also Peter Burke, The French Historical Revolution: The “Annales” School, 1929 – 89
(Stanford, Calif., 1990), pp. 32–64.
21. See Hans-Georg Gadamer, Truth and Method, 2d ed., trans. Joel Weinsheimer and
Donald G. Marshall (1975, 1979; London, 1988), pp. 214 –18. See also Bonnie G. Smith, “Gender
and the Practices of Scientific History: The Seminar and Archival Research in the Nineteenth
Century,” American Historical Review 100 (Oct. 1995): 1150 –76.
22. Braudel, “Preface to the First Edition,” p. 20.
23. Alfred W. Crosby, Jr., The Columbian Exchange: Biological and Cultural Consequences of
1492 (1972; London, 2003), p. xxv.
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tories. Smail’s book pursues possible connections between biology and
culture— between the history of the human brain and cultural history, in
particular—while being always sensitive to the limits of biological reason-
ing. But it is the history of human biology and not any recent theses about
the newly acquired geological agency of humans that concerns Smail.24
Scholars writing on the current climate-change crisis are indeed saying
something significantly different from what environmental historians
have said so far. In unwittingly destroying the artificial but time-honored
distinction between natural and human histories, climate scientists posit
that the human being has become something much larger than the simple
biological agent that he or she always has been. Humans now wield a
geological force. As Oreskes puts it: “To deny that global warming is real is
precisely to deny that humans have become geological agents, changing
the most basic physical processes of the earth.”
For centuries, [she continues,] scientists thought that earth processes
were so large and powerful that nothing we could do could change
them. This was a basic tenet of geological science: that human chro-
nologies were insignificant compared with the vastness of geological
time; that human activities were insignificant compared with the
force of geological processes. And once they were. But no more. There
are now so many of us cutting down so many trees and burning so
many billions of tons of fossil fuels that we have indeed become geo-
logical agents. We have changed the chemistry of our atmosphere,
causing sea level to rise, ice to melt, and climate to change. There is
no reason to think otherwise.25
Biological agents, geological agents—two different names with very differ-
ent consequences. Environmental history, to go by Crosby’s masterful sur-
vey of the origins and the state of the field in 1995, has much to do with
biology and geography but hardly ever imagined human impact on the
planet on a geological scale. It was still a vision of man “as a prisoner of
climate,” as Crosby put it quoting Braudel, and not of man as the maker of
it.26 To call human beings geological agents is to scale up our imagination
of the human. Humans are biological agents, both collectively and as in-
dividuals. They have always been so. There was no point in human history
when humans were not biological agents. But we can become geological
agents only historically and collectively, that is, when we have reached
24. See Daniel Lord Smail, On Deep History and the Brain (Berkeley, 2008), pp. 74 –189.
25. Oreskes, “The Scientific Consensus,” p. 93.
26. Crosby Jr., “The Past and Present of Environmental History,” American Historical
Review 100 (Oct. 1995): 1185.
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numbers and invented technologies that are on a scale large enough to
have an impact on the planet itself. To call ourselves geological agents is to
attribute to us a force on the same scale as that released at other times when
there has been a mass extinction of species. We seem to be currently going
through that kind of a period. The current “rate in the loss of species
diversity,” specialists argue, “is similar in intensity to the event around 65
million years ago which wiped out the dinosaurs.”27 Our footprint was not
always that large. Humans began to acquire this agency only since the
Industrial Revolution, but the process really picked up in the second half of
the twentieth century. Humans have become geological agents very re-
cently in human history. In that sense, we can say that it is only very
recently that the distinction between human and natural histories—much
of which had been preserved even in environmental histories that saw the
two entities in interaction— has begun to collapse. For it is no longer a
question simply of man having an interactive relation with nature. This
humans have always had, or at least that is how man has been imagined in
a large part of what is generally called the Western tradition.28 Now it is
being claimed that humans are a force of nature in the geological sense. A
fundamental assumption of Western (and now universal) political
thought has come undone in this crisis.29
Thesis 2: The Idea of the Anthropocene, the New Geological
Epoch When Humans Exist as a Geological Force, Severely
Qualifies Humanist Histories of Modernity/Globalization
How to combine human cultural and historical diversity with human
freedom has formed one of the key underlying questions of human histo-
ries written of the period from 1750 to the years of present-day globaliza-
tion. Diversity, as Gadamer pointed out with reference to Leopold von
Ranke, was itself a figure of freedom in the historian’s imagination of the
27. Will Steffen, director of the Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies at the
Australian National University, quoted in “Humans Creating New ‘Geological Age,’” The
Australian, 31 Mar. 2008, www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,,23458148-5006787,00.html.
Steffen’s reference was the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment Report of 2005. See also Neil
Shubin, “The Disappearance of Species,” Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
61 (Spring 2008): 17–19.
28. Bill McKibben’s argument about the “end of nature” implied the end of nature as “a
separate realm that had always served to make us feel smaller” (Bill McKibben, The End of
Nature [1989; New York, 2006], p. xxii).
29. Bruno Latour’s Politics of Nature: How to Bring the Sciences into Democracy, trans.
Catherine Porter (1999; Cambridge, Mass., 2004), written before the intensification of the
debate on global warming, calls into question the entire tradition of organizing the idea of
politics around the assumption of a separate realm of nature and points to the problems that
this assumption poses for contemporary questions of democracy.
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historical process.30 Freedom has, of course, meant different things at dif-
ferent times, ranging from ideas of human and citizens’ rights to those of
decolonization and self-rule. Freedom, one could say, is a blanket category
for diverse imaginations of human autonomy and sovereignty. Looking at
the works of Kant, Hegel, or Marx; nineteenth-century ideas of progress
and class struggle; the struggle against slavery; the Russian and Chinese
revolutions; the resistance to Nazism and Fascism; the decolonization
movements of the 1950s and 1960s and the revolutions in Cuba and Viet-
nam; the evolution and explosion of the rights discourse; the fight for civil
rights for African Americans, indigenous peoples, Indian Dalits, and other
minorities; down to the kind of arguments that, say, Amartya Sen put
forward in his book Development as Freedom, one could say that freedom
has been the most important motif of written accounts of human history
of these two hundred and fifty years. Of course, as I have already noted,
freedom has not always carried the same meaning for everyone. Francis
Fukuyama’s understanding of freedom would be significantly different
from that of Sen. But this semantic capaciousness of the word only speaks
to its rhetorical power.
In no discussion of freedom in the period since the Enlightenment was
there ever any awareness of the geological agency that human beings were
acquiring at the same time as and through processes closely linked to their
acquisition of freedom. Philosophers of freedom were mainly, and under-
standably, concerned with how humans would escape the injustice, op-
pression, inequality, or even uniformity foisted on them by other humans
or human-made systems. Geological time and the chronology of human
histories remained unrelated. This distance between the two calendars, as
we have seen, is what climate scientists now claim has collapsed. The pe-
riod I have mentioned, from 1750 to now, is also the time when human
beings switched from wood and other renewable fuels to large-scale use of
fossil fuel—first coal and then oil and gas. The mansion of modern free-
doms stands on an ever-expanding base of fossil-fuel use. Most of our
freedoms so far have been energy-intensive. The period of human history
usually associated with what we today think of as the institutions of civi-
lization—the beginnings of agriculture, the founding of cities, the rise of
the religions we know, the invention of writing— began about ten thou-
sand years ago, as the planet moved from one geological period, the last ice
age or the Pleistocene, to the more recent and warmer Holocene. The
Holocene is the period we are supposed to be in; but the possibility of
30. Gadamer, Truth and Method, p. 206: The historian “knows that everything could have
been different, and every acting individual could have acted differently.”
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anthropogenic climate change has raised the question of its termination.
Now that humans—thanks to our numbers, the burning of fossil fuel, and
other related activities— have become a geological agent on the planet,
some scientists have proposed that we recognize the beginning of a new
geological era, one in which humans act as a main determinant of the
environment of the planet. The name they have coined for this new geo-
logical age is Anthropocene. The proposal was first made by the Nobel-
winning chemist Paul J. Crutzen and his collaborator, a marine science
specialist, Eugene F. Stoermer. In a short statement published in 2000, they
said, “Considering . . . [the] major and still growing impacts of human
activities on earth and atmosphere, and at all, including global, scales, it
seems to us more than appropriate to emphasize the central role of man-
kind in geology and ecology by proposing to use the term ‘anthropocene’
for the current geological epoch.”31 Crutzen elaborated on the proposal in
a short piece published in Nature in 2002:
For the past three centuries, the effects of humans on the global envi-
ronment have escalated. Because of these anthropogenic emissions of
carbon dioxide, global climate may depart significantly from natural
behaviour for many millennia to come. It seems appropriate to assign
the term “Anthropocene” to the present, . . . human-dominated, geo-
logical epoch, supplementing the Holocene—the warm period of the
past 10 –12 millennia. The Anthropocene could be said to have started
in the latter part of the eighteenth century, when analyses of air
trapped in polar ice showed the beginning of growing global concen-
trations of carbon dioxide and methane. This date also happens to
coincide with James Watt’s design of the steam engine in 1784.32
It is, of course, true that Crutzen’s saying so does not make the Anthropo-
cene an officially accepted geologic period. As Mike Davis comments, “in
geology, as in biology or history, periodization is a complex, controversial
art,” involving, always, vigorous debates and contestation.33 The name
Holocene for “the post-glacial geological epoch of the past ten to twelve
thousand years” (“A,” p. 17), for example, gained no immediate acceptance
when proposed—apparently by Sir Charles Lyell—in 1833. The Interna-
tional Geological Congress officially adopted the name at their meeting in
31. Paul J. Crutzen and Eugene F. Stoermer, “The Anthropocene,” IGBP [International
Geosphere-Biosphere Programme] Newsletter 41 (2000): 17; hereafter abbreviated “A.”
32. Crutzen, “Geology of Mankind,” Nature, 3 Jan. 2002, p. 23.
33. Mike Davis, “Living on the Ice Shelf: Humanity’s Meltdown,” 26 June 2008,
tomdispatch.com/post/174949; hereafter abbreviated “LIS.” I am grateful to Lauren Berlant for
bringing this essay to my attention.
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Bologna after about fifty years in 1885 (see “A,” p. 17). The same goes for
Anthropocene. Scientists have engaged Crutzen and his colleagues on the
question of when exactly the Anthropocene may have begun. But the Feb-
ruary 2008 newsletter of the Geological Society of America, GSA Today,
opens with a statement signed by the members of the Stratigraphy Com-
mission of the Geological Society of London accepting Crutzen’s defini-
tion and dating of the Anthropocene.34 Adopting a “conservative”
approach, they conclude: “Sufficient evidence has emerged of stratigraph-
ically significant change (both elapsed and imminent) for recognition of
the Anthropocene— currently a vivid yet informal metaphor of global en-
vironmental change—as a new geological epoch to be considered for for-
malization by international discussion.”35 There is increasing evidence that
the term is gradually winning acceptance among social scientists as well.36
So, has the period from 1750 to now been one of freedom or that of the
Anthropocene? Is the Anthropocene a critique of the narratives of free-
dom? Is the geological agency of humans the price we pay for the pursuit of
freedom? In some ways, yes. As Edward O. Wilson said in his The Future of
Life: “Humanity has so far played the role of planetary killer, concerned
only with its own short-term survival. We have cut much of the heart out
of biodiversity. . . . If Emi, the Sumatran rhino could speak, she might tell
us that the twenty-first century is thus far no exception.”37 But the relation
between Enlightenment themes of freedom and the collapsing of human
and geological chronologies seems more complicated and contradictory
than a simple binary would allow. It is true that human beings have tum-
bled into being a geological agent through our own decisions. The Anthro-
pocene, one might say, has been an unintended consequence of human
choices. But it is also clear that for humans any thought of the way out of
our current predicament cannot but refer to the idea of deploying reason
in global, collective life. As Wilson put it: “We know more about the prob-
34. See William F. Ruddiman, “The Anthropogenic Greenhouse Era Began Thousands of
Years Ago,” Climatic Change 61, no. 3 (2003): 261–93; Crutzen and Steffen, “How Long Have
We Been in the Anthropocene Era?” Climatic Change 61, no. 3 (2003): 251–57; and Jan
Zalasiewicz et al., “Are We Now Living in the Anthropocene?” GSA Today 18 (Feb. 2008): 4 – 8. I
am grateful to Neptune Srimal for this reference.
35. Zalasiewicz et al., “Are We Now Living in the Anthropocene?” p. 7. Davis described the
London Society as “the world’s oldest association of Earth scientists, founded in 1807” (“LIS”).
36. See, for instance, Libby Robin and Steffen, “History for the Anthropocene,” History
Compass 5, no. 5 (2007): 1694 –1719, and Jeffrey D. Sachs, “The Anthropocene,” Common
Wealth: Economics for a Crowded Planet (New York, 2008), pp. 57– 82. Thanks to Debjani
Ganguly for drawing my attention to the essay by Robin and Steffen, and to Robin for sharing it
with me.
37. Edward O. Wilson, The Future of Life (New York, 2002), p. 102; hereafter abbreviated
FL.
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lem now. . . . We know what to do” (FL, p. 102). Or, to quote Crutzen and
Stoermer again:
Mankind will remain a major geological force for many millennia,
maybe millions of years, to come. To develop a world-wide accepted
strategy leading to sustainability of ecosystems against human-in-
duced stresses will be one of the great future tasks of mankind, requir-
ing intensive research efforts and wise application of knowledge thus
acquired. . . . An exciting, but also difficult and daunting task lies
ahead of the global research and engineering community to guide
mankind towards global, sustainable, environmental management.
[“A,” p. 18]
Logically, then, in the era of the Anthropocene, we need the Enlighten-
ment (that is, reason) even more than in the past. There is one consider-
ation though that qualifies this optimism about the role of reason and that
has to do with the most common shape that freedom takes in human
societies: politics. Politics has never been based on reason alone. And pol-
itics in the age of the masses and in a world already complicated by sharp
inequalities between and inside nations is something no one can control.
“Sheer demographic momentum,” writes Davis, “will increase the world’s
urban population by 3 billion people over the next 40 years (90% of them
in poor cities), and no one—absolutely no one [including, one might say,
scholars on the Left]— has a clue how a planet of slums, with growing food
and energy crises, will accommodate their biological survival, much less
their inevitable aspirations to basic happiness and dignity” (“LIS”).
It is not surprising then that the crisis of climate change should produce
anxieties precisely around futures that we cannot visualize. Scientists’ hope
that reason will guide us out of the present predicament is reminiscent of
the social opposition between the myth of Science and the actual politics of
the sciences that Bruno Latour discusses in his Politics of Nature.38 Bereft of
any sense of politics, Wilson can only articulate his sense of practicality as
a philosopher’s hope mixed with anxiety: “Perhaps we will act in time” (FL,
p. 102). Yet the very science of global warming produces of necessity po-
litical imperatives. Tim Flannery’s book, for instance, raises the dark pros-
pects of an “Orwellian nightmare” in a chapter entitled “2084: The Carbon
Dictatorship?”39 Mark Maslin concludes his book with some gloomy
thoughts: “It is unlikely that global politics will solve global warming.
Technofixes are dangerous or cause problems as bad as the ones they are
38. See Latour, Politics of Nature.
39. Flannery, The Weather Makers, p. xiv.
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aimed at fixing. . . . [Global warming] requires nations and regions to plan
for the next 50 years, something that most societies are unable to do be-
cause of the very short-term nature of politics.” His recommendation, “we
must prepare for the worst and adapt,” coupled with Davis’s observations
about the coming “planet of slums” places the question of human freedom
under the cloud of the Anthropocene.40
Thesis 3: The Geological Hypothesis Regarding the
Anthropocene Requires Us to Put Global Histories of Capital in
Conversation with the Species History of Humans
Analytic frameworks engaging questions of freedom by way of critiques
of capitalist globalization have not, in any way, become obsolete in the age
of climate change. If anything, as Davis shows, climate change may well
end up accentuating all the inequities of the capitalist world order if the
interests of the poor and vulnerable are neglected (see “LIS”). Capitalist
globalization exists; so should its critiques. But these critiques do not give
us an adequate hold on human history once we accept that the crisis of
climate change is here with us and may exist as part of this planet for much
longer than capitalism or long after capitalism has undergone many more
historic mutations. The problematic of globalization allows us to read
climate change only as a crisis of capitalist management. While there is no
denying that climate change has profoundly to do with the history of cap-
ital, a critique that is only a critique of capital is not sufficient for address-
ing questions relating to human history once the crisis of climate change
has been acknowledged and the Anthropocene has begun to loom on the
horizon of our present. The geologic now of the Anthropocene has become
entangled with the now of human history.
Scholars who study human beings in relation to the crisis of climate
change and other ecological problems emerging on a world scale make a
distinction between the recorded history of human beings and their deep
history. Recorded history refers, very broadly, to the ten thousand years
that have passed since the invention of agriculture but more usually to the
last four thousand years or so for which written records exist. Historians of
modernity and “early modernity” usually move in the archives of the last
four hundred years. The history of humans that goes beyond these years of
written records constitutes what other students of human pasts—not pro-
fessional historians— call deep history. As Wilson, one of the main pro-
40. Maslin, Global Warming, p. 147. For a discussion of how fossil fuels created both the
possibilities for and the limits of democracy in the twentieth century, see Timothy Mitchell,
“Carbon Democracy,” forthcoming in Economy and Society. I am grateful to Mitchell for letting
me cite this unpublished paper.
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ponents of this distinction, writes: “Human behavior is seen as the product
not just of recorded history, ten thousand years recent, but of deep history,
the combined genetic and cultural changes that created humanity over
hundreds of [thousands of] years.”41 It, of course, goes to the credit of
Smail that he has attempted to explain to professional historians the intel-
lectual appeal of deep history.42
Without such knowledge of the deep history of humanity it would be
difficult to arrive at a secular understanding of why climate change con-
stitutes a crisis for humans. Geologists and climate scientists may explain
why the current phase of global warming—as distinct from the warming of
the planet that has happened before—is anthropogenic in nature, but the
ensuing crisis for humans is not understandable unless one works out the
consequences of that warming. The consequences make sense only if we
think of humans as a form of life and look on human history as part of the
history of life on this planet. For, ultimately, what the warming of the
planet threatens is not the geological planet itself but the very conditions,
both biological and geological, on which the survival of human life as
developed in the Holocene period depends.
The word that scholars such as Wilson or Crutzen use to designate life
in the human form—and in other living forms—is species. They speak of
the human being as a species and find that category useful in thinking
about the nature of the current crisis. It is a word that will never occur in
any standard history or political-economic analysis of globalization by
scholars on the Left, for the analysis of globalization refers, for good rea-
sons, only to the recent and recorded history of humans. Species thinking,
on the other hand, is connected to the enterprise of deep history. Further,
Wilson and Crutzen actually find such thinking essential to visualizing
human well-being. As Wilson writes: “We need this longer view . . . not
only to understand our species but more firmly to secure its future” (SN, p.
x). The task of placing, historically, the crisis of climate change thus re-
quires us to bring together intellectual formations that are somewhat in
tension with each other: the planetary and the global; deep and recorded
histories; species thinking and critiques of capital.
In saying this, I work somewhat against the grain of historians’ thinking
on globalization and world history. In a landmark essay published in 1995
and entitled “World History in a Global Age,” Michael Geyer and Charles
Bright wrote, “At the end of the twentieth century, we encounter, not a
41. Wilson, In Search of Nature (Washington, D.C., 1996), pp. ix–x; hereafter abbreviated
SN.
42. See Smail, On Deep History and the Brain.
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universalizing and single modernity but an integrated world of multiple
and multiplying modernities.” “As far as world history is concerned,” they
said, “there is no universalizing spirit. . . . There are, instead, many very
specific, very material and pragmatic practices that await critical reflection
and historical study.” Yet, thanks to global connections forged by trade,
empires, and capitalism, “we confront a startling new condition: human-
ity, which has been the subject of world history for many centuries and
civilizations, has now come into the purview of all human beings. This
humanity is extremely polarized into rich and poor.”43 This humanity,
Geyer and Bright imply in the spirit of the philosophies of difference, is not
one. It does not, they write, “form a single homogenous civilization.”
“Neither is this humanity any longer a mere species or a natural condition.
For the first time,” they say, with some existentialist flourish, “we as hu-
man beings collectively constitute ourselves and, hence, are responsible for
ourselves” (“WH,” p. 1059). Clearly, the scientists who advocate the idea of
the Anthropocene are saying something quite the contrary. They argue
that because humans constitute a particular kind of species they can, in the
process of dominating other species, acquire the status of a geologic force.
Humans, in other words, have become a natural condition, at least today.
How do we create a conversation between these two positions?
It is understandable that the biological-sounding talk of species should
worry historians. They feel concerned about their finely honed sense of
contingency and freedom in human affairs having to cede ground to a
more deterministic view of the world. Besides, there are always, as Smail
recognizes, dangerous historical examples of the political use of biology.44
The idea of species, it is feared, in addition, may introduce a powerful
degree of essentialism in our understanding of humans. I will return to the
question of contingency later in this section, but, on the issue of essential-
ism, Smail helpfully points out why species cannot be thought of in essen-
tialist terms:
Species, according to Darwin, are not fixed entities with natural es-
sences imbued in them by the Creator. . . . Natural selection does not
homogenize the individuals of a species. . . . Given this state of affairs,
the search for a normal . . . nature and body type [of any particular
species] is futile. And so it goes for the equally futile quest to identify
43. Michael Geyer and Charles Bright, “World History in a Global Age,” American
Historical Review 100 (Oct. 1995): 1058 –59; hereafter abbreviated “WH.”
44. See Smail, On Deep History and the Brain, p. 124.
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“human nature.” Here, as in so many areas, biology and cultural
studies are fundamentally congruent.45
It is clear that different academic disciplines position their practitioners
differently with regard to the question of how to view the human being. All
disciplines have to create their objects of study. If medicine or biology
reduces the human to a certain specific understanding of him or her, hu-
manist historians often do not realize that the protagonists of their sto-
ries—persons—are reductions, too. Absent personhood, there is no
human subject of history. That is why Derrida earned the wrath of Fou-
cault by pointing out that any desire to enable or allow madness itself to
speak in a history of madness would be “the maddest aspect” of the
project.46 An object of critical importance to humanists of all traditions,
personhood is nevertheless no less of a reduction of or an abstraction from
the embodied and whole human being than, say, the human skeleton dis-
cussed in an anatomy class.
The crisis of climate change calls on academics to rise above their dis-
ciplinary prejudices, for it is a crisis of many dimensions. In that context, it
is interesting to observe the role that the category of species has begun to
play among scholars, including economists, who have already gone further
than historians in investigating and explaining the nature of this crisis. The
economist Jeffrey Sachs’s book, Common Wealth, meant for the educated
but lay public, uses the idea of species as central to its argument and de-
votes a whole chapter to the Anthropocene.47 In fact, the scholar from
whom Sachs solicited a foreword for his book was none other than Edward
Wilson. The concept of species plays a quasi-Hegelian role in Wilson’s
foreword in the same way as the multitude or the masses in Marxist writ-
ings. If Marxists of various hues have at different times thought that the
good of humanity lay in the prospect of the oppressed or the multitude
realizing their own global unity through a process of coming into self-
consciousness, Wilson pins his hope on the unity possible through our
collective self-recognition as a species: “Humanity has consumed or trans-
formed enough of Earth’s irreplaceable resources to be in better shape than
ever before. We are smart enough and now, one hopes, well informed
enough to achieve self-understanding as a unified species. . . . We will be
wise to look on ourselves as a species.”48
45. Ibid. pp. 124 –25.
46. Jacques Derrida, “Cogito and the History of Madness,” Writing and Difference, trans.
Alan Bass (Chicago, 1978), p. 34.
47. See Sachs, Common Wealth, pp. 57– 82.
48. Wilson, foreword to Sachs, Common Wealth, p. xii. Students of Marx may be reminded
here of the use of the category “species being” by the young Marx.
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Yet doubts linger about the use of the idea of species in the context of
climate change, and it would be good to deal with one that can easily arise
among critics on the Left. One could object, for instance, that all the an-
thropogenic factors contributing to global warming—the burning of fossil
fuel, industrialization of animal stock, the clearing of tropical and other
forests, and so on—are after all part of a larger story: the unfolding of
capitalism in the West and the imperial or quasi-imperial domination by
the West of the rest of the world. It is from that recent history of the West
that the elite of China, Japan, India, Russia, and Brazil have drawn inspi-
ration in attempting to develop their own trajectories toward superpower
politics and global domination through capitalist economic, technologi-
cal, and military might. If this is broadly true, then does not the talk of
species or mankind simply serve to hide the reality of capitalist production
and the logic of imperial—formal, informal, or machinic in a Deleuzian
sense— domination that it fosters? Why should one include the poor of the
world—whose carbon footprint is small anyway— by use of such all-
inclusive terms as species or mankind when the blame for the current crisis
should be squarely laid at the door of the rich nations in the first place and
of the richer classes in the poorer ones?
We need to stay with this question a little longer; otherwise the differ-
ence between the present historiography of globalization and the histori-
ography demanded by anthropogenic theories of climate change will not
be clear to us. Though some scientists would want to date the Anthropo-
cene from the time agriculture was invented, my readings mostly suggest
that our falling into the Anthropocene was neither an ancient nor an in-
evitable happening. Human civilization surely did not begin on condition
that, one day in his history, man would have to shift from wood to coal and
from coal to petroleum and gas. That there was much historical contin-
gency in the transition from wood to coal as the main source of energy has
been demonstrated powerfully by Kenneth Pomeranz in his pathbreaking
book The Great Divergence.49 Coincidences and historical accidents simi-
larly litter the stories of the “discovery” of oil, of the oil tycoons, and of the
automobile industry as they do any other histories.50 Capitalist societies
themselves have not remained the same since the beginning of capitalism.51
49. See Kenneth Pomeranz, The Great Divergence: Europe, China, and the Making of the
Modern World Economy (Princeton, N.J., 2000).
50. See Mitchell, “Carbon Democracy.” See also Edwin Black, Internal Combustion: How
Corporations and Governments Addicted the World to Oil and Derailed the Alternatives (New
York, 2006).
51. Arrighi’s The Long Twentieth Century is a good guide to these fluctuations in the
fortunes of capitalism.
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Human population, too, has dramatically increased since the Second
World War. India alone is now more than three times more populous than
at independence in 1947. Clearly, nobody is in a position to claim that there
is something inherent to the human species that has pushed us finally into
the Anthropocene. We have stumbled into it. The way to it was no doubt
through industrial civilization. (I do not make a distinction here between
the capitalist and socialist societies we have had so far, for there was never
any principled difference in their use of fossil fuel.)
If the industrial way of life was what got us into this crisis, then the
question is, Why think in terms of species, surely a category that belongs to
a much longer history? Why could not the narrative of capitalism—and
hence its critique— be sufficient as a framework for interrogating the his-
tory of climate change and understanding its consequences? It seems true
that the crisis of climate change has been necessitated by the high-energy-
consuming models of society that capitalist industrialization has created
and promoted, but the current crisis has brought into view certain other
conditions for the existence of life in the human form that have no intrinsic
connection to the logics of capitalist, nationalist, or socialist identities.
They are connected rather to the history of life on this planet, the way
different life-forms connect to one another, and the way the mass extinc-
tion of one species could spell danger for another. Without such a history
of life, the crisis of climate change has no human “meaning.” For, as I have
said before, it is not a crisis for the inorganic planet in any meaningful
sense.
In other words, the industrial way of life has acted much like the rabbit
hole in Alice’s story; we have slid into a state of things that forces on us a
recognition of some of the parametric (that is, boundary) conditions for
the existence of institutions central to our idea of modernity and the mean-
ings we derive from them. Let me explain. Take the case of the agricultural
revolution, so called, of ten thousand years ago. It was not just an expres-
sion of human inventiveness. It was made possible by certain changes in
the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, a certain stability of the
climate, and a degree of warming of the planet that followed the end of the
Ice Age (the Pleistocene era)—things over which human beings had no
control. “There can be little doubt,” writes one of the editors of Humans at
the End of the Ice Age, “that the basic phenomenon—the waning of the Ice
Age—was the result of the Milankovich phenomena: the orbital and tilt
relationships between the Earth and the Sun.”52 The temperature of the
planet stabilized within a zone that allowed grass to grow. Barley and wheat
52. Lawrence Guy Straus, “The World at the End of the Last Ice Age,” in Humans at the
Critical Inquiry / Winter 2009 217
207
are among the oldest of such grasses. Without this lucky “long summer” or
what one climate scientist has called an “extraordinary” “fluke” of nature
in the history of the planet, our industrial-agricultural way of life would
not have been possible.53 In other words, whatever our socioeconomic and
technological choices, whatever the rights we wish to celebrate as our free-
dom, we cannot afford to destabilize conditions (such as the temperature
zone in which the planet exists) that work like boundary parameters of
human existence. These parameters are independent of capitalism or so-
cialism. They have been stable for much longer than the histories of these
institutions and have allowed human beings to become the dominant spe-
cies on earth. Unfortunately, we have now ourselves become a geological
agent disturbing these parametric conditions needed for our own exis-
tence.
This is not to deny the historical role that the richer and mainly Western
nations of the world have played in emitting greenhouse gases. To speak of
species thinking is not to resist the politics of “common but differentiated
responsibility” that China, India, and other developing countries seem
keen to pursue when it comes to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.54
Whether we blame climate change on those who are retrospectively
guilty—that is, blame the West for their past performance— or those who
are prospectively guilty (China has just surpassed the United States as the
largest emitter of carbon dioxide, though not on a per capita basis) is a
question that is tied no doubt to the histories of capitalism and modern-
ization.55 But scientists’ discovery of the fact that human beings have in the
process become a geological agent points to a shared catastrophe that we
have all fallen into. Here is how Crutzen and Stoermer describe that catas-
trophe:
The expansion of mankind . . . has been astounding. . . . During the
past 3 centuries human population increased tenfold to 6000 million,
accompanied e.g. by a growth in cattle population to 1400 million
(about one cow per average size family). . . . In a few generations
mankind is exhausting the fossil fuels that were generated over several
End of the Ice Age: The Archaeology of the Pleistocene–Holocene Transition, ed. Lawrence Guy
Straus et al. (New York, 1996), p. 5.
53. Flannery, Weather Makers, pp. 63, 64.
54. Ashish Kothari, “The Reality of Climate Injustice,” The Hindu, 18 Nov. 2007,
www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/mag/2007/11/18/stories/2007111850020100.htm
55. I have borrowed the idea of “retrospective” and “prospective” guilt from a discussion
led at the Franke Institute for the Humanities by Peter Singer during the Chicago Humanities
Festival, November 2007.
218 Dipesh Chakrabarty / The Climate of History
208
hundred million years. The release of SO2 . . . to the atmosphere by
coal and oil burning, is at least two times larger than the sum of all
natural emissions . . . ; more than half of all accessible fresh water is
used by mankind; human activity has increased the species extinction
rate by thousand to ten thousand fold in the tropical rain forests. . . .
Furthermore, mankind releases many toxic substances in the environ-
ment. . . . The effects documented include modification of the geo-
chemical cycle in large freshwater systems and occur in systems
remote from primary sources. [“A,” p. 17]
Explaining this catastrophe calls for a conversation between disciplines
and between recorded and deep histories of human beings in the same way
that the agricultural revolution of ten thousand years ago could not be
explained except through a convergence of three disciplines: geology, ar-
chaeology, and history.56
Scientists such as Wilson or Crutzen may be politically naı̈ve in not
recognizing that reason may not be all that guides us in our effective col-
lective choices—in other words, we may collectively end up making some
unreasonable choices— but I find it interesting and symptomatic that they
speak the language of the Enlightenment. They are not necessarily anticap-
italist scholars, and yet clearly they are not for business-as-usual capitalism
either. They see knowledge and reason providing humans not only a way
out of this present crisis but a way of keeping us out of harm’s way in the
future. Wilson, for example, speaks of devising a “wiser use of resources”
in a manner that sounds distinctly Kantian (SN, p. 199). But the knowledge
in question is the knowledge of humans as a species, a species dependent
on other species for its own existence, a part of the general history of life.
Changing the climate, increasingly not only the average temperature of the
planet but also the acidity and the level of the oceans, and destroying the
food chain are actions that cannot be in the interest of our lives. These
parametric conditions hold irrespective of our political choices. It is there-
fore impossible to understand global warming as a crisis without engaging
the propositions put forward by these scientists. At the same time, the story
of capital, the contingent history of our falling into the Anthropocene,
cannot be denied by recourse to the idea of species, for the Anthropocene
would not have been possible, even as a theory, without the history of
industrialization. How do we hold the two together as we think the history
of the world since the Enlightenment? How do we relate to a universal
history of life—to universal thought, that is—while retaining what is of
56. See Colin Tudge, Neanderthals, Bandits, and Farmers: How Agriculture Really Began
(New Haven, Conn., 1999), pp. 35–36.
Critical Inquiry / Winter 2009 219
209
obvious value in our postcolonial suspicion of the universal? The crisis of
climate change calls for thinking simultaneously on both registers, to mix
together the immiscible chronologies of capital and species history. This
combination, however, stretches, in quite fundamental ways, the very idea
of historical understanding.
Thesis 4: The Cross-Hatching of Species History and the History
of Capital Is a Process of Probing the Limits of Historical
Understanding
Historical understanding, one could say following the Diltheyan tradi-
tion, entails critical thinking that makes an appeal to some generic ideas
about human experience. As Gadamer pointed out, Dilthey saw “the in-
dividual’s private world of experience as the starting point for an expan-
sion that, in a living transposition, fills out the narrowness and
fortuitousness of his private experience with the infinity of what is avail-
able by re-experiencing the historical world.” “Historical consciousness,” in
this tradition, is thus “a mode of self-knowledge” garnered through critical
reflections on one’s own and others’ (historical actors’) experiences.57 Hu-
manist histories of capitalism will always admit of something called the
experience of capitalism. E. P. Thompson’s brilliant attempt to re-
construct working-class experience of capitalist labor, for instance, does
not make sense without that assumption.58 Humanist histories are histo-
ries that produce meaning through an appeal to our capacity not only to
reconstruct but, as Collingwood would have said, to reenact in our own
minds the experience of the past.
When Wilson then recommends in the interest of our collective future
that we achieve self-understanding as a species, the statement does not
correspond to any historical way of understanding and connecting pasts
with futures through the assumption of there being an element of conti-
nuity to human experience. (See Gadamer’s point mentioned above.)
Who is the we? We humans never experience ourselves as a species. We can
only intellectually comprehend or infer the existence of the human species
but never experience it as such. There could be no phenomenology of us as
a species. Even if we were to emotionally identify with a word like mankind,
we would not know what being a species is, for, in species history, humans
are only an instance of the concept species as indeed would be any other life
form. But one never experiences being a concept.
57. Gadamer, Truth and Method, pp. 232, 234. See also Michael Ermarth, Wilhelm Dilthey:
The Critique of Historical Reason (Chicago, 1978), pp. 310–22.
58. See E. P. Thompson, The Making of the English Working Class (Harmondsworth, 1963).
220 Dipesh Chakrabarty / The Climate of History
210
The discussion about the crisis of climate change can thus produce
affect and knowledge about collective human pasts and futures that work
at the limits of historical understanding. We experience specific effects of
the crisis but not the whole phenomenon. Do we then say, with Geyer and
Bright, that “humanity no longer comes into being through ‘thought’”
(“WH,” p. 1060) or say with Foucault that “the human being no longer has
any history”?59 Geyer and Bright go on to write in a Foucaultian spirit: “Its
[world history’s] task is to make transparent the lineaments of power,
underpinned by information, that compress humanity into a single hu-
mankind” (“WH,” p. 1060).
This critique that sees humanity as an effect of power is, of course,
valuable for all the hermeneutics of suspicion that it has taught postcolo-
nial scholarship. It is an effective critical tool in dealing with national and
global formations of domination. But I do not find it adequate in dealing
with the crisis of global warming. First, inchoate figures of us all and other
imaginings of humanity invariably haunt our sense of the current crisis.
How else would one understand the title of Weisman’s book, The World
without Us, or the appeal of his brilliant though impossible attempt to
depict the experience of New York after we are gone!60 Second, the wall
between human and natural history has been breached. We may not ex-
perience ourselves as a geological agent, but we appear to have become one
at the level of the species. And without that knowledge that defies historical
understanding there is no making sense of the current crisis that affects us
all. Climate change, refracted through global capital, will no doubt accen-
tuate the logic of inequality that runs through the rule of capital; some
people will no doubt gain temporarily at the expense of others. But the
whole crisis cannot be reduced to a story of capitalism. Unlike in the crises
of capitalism, there are no lifeboats here for the rich and the privileged
(witness the drought in Australia or recent fires in the wealthy neighbor-
hoods of California). The anxiety global warming gives rise to is reminis-
cent of the days when many feared a global nuclear war. But there is a very
important difference. A nuclear war would have been a conscious decision
on the part of the powers that be. Climate change is an unintended conse-
quence of human actions and shows, only through scientific analysis, the
effects of our actions as a species. Species may indeed be the name of a
placeholder for an emergent, new universal history of humans that flashes
up in the moment of the danger that is climate change. But we can never
59. Michel Foucault, The Order of Things: An Archaeology of Human Knowledge, trans. pub.
(1966; New York, 1973), p. 368.
60. See Weisman, The World without Us, pp. 25–28.
Critical Inquiry / Winter 2009 221
211
understand this universal. It is not a Hegelian universal arising dialectically
out of the movement of history, or a universal of capital brought forth by
the present crisis. Geyer and Bright are right to reject those two varieties of
the universal. Yet climate change poses for us a question of a human col-
lectivity, an us, pointing to a figure of the universal that escapes our capac-
ity to experience the world. It is more like a universal that arises from a
shared sense of a catastrophe. It calls for a global approach to politics
without the myth of a global identity, for, unlike a Hegelian universal, it
cannot subsume particularities. We may provisionally call it a “negative
universal history.”61
61. I am grateful to Antonio Y. Vasquez-Arroyo for sharing with me his unpublished paper
“Universal History Disavowed: On Critical Theory and Postcolonialism,” where he has tried to
develop this concept of negative universal history on the basis of his reading of Theodor
Adorno and Walter Benjamin.
222 Dipesh Chakrabarty / The Climate of History
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