In this essay I will explore the eco-philosophical aspects of the ethics of becoming,
with reference to the project of nomadic subjectivity and sustainability. The urge that
prompts this investigation is not only abstract, but also very practical. Nomadic
philosophy mobilizes one’s affectivity and enacts the desire for in-depth
transformations in the status of the kind of subjects we have become. Such in-depth
changes, however, are at best demanding and at worst painful processes. My political
generation, that of the baby-boomers, has had to come to terms with this harsh reality,
which put a check on the intense and often fatal impatience that characterizes those
who yearn for change.
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