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    Préparez le concours IEP avec notre podcast sur la politique du vivant et les politiques du possible. Un guide essentiel pour réussir Sciences Po.

    Concours IEP : Politique du vivant et politiques du possible

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    On a construit nos démocraties en pensant qu'on était les seuls acteurs sur scène et que le reste, c'était le décor. Sauf que là, le décor commence à s'effondrer et à nous répondre.

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    Le vivant : bibliographie pour le concours commun 2026 (partie 1)
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    https://trempliniep.fr/blog/le-vivant-bibliographie-pour-le-concours-commun-2026/
    Le vivant : bibliographie pour le concours commun 2026 (partie 2)
    link
    https://trempliniep.fr/blog/vivant-bibliographie-concours-commun-2026/
    Préparer le concours des Sciences Po 2026 : le vivant | France Culture
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    https://www.radiofrance.fr/franceculture/preparer-le-concours-des-sciences-po-2026-le-vivant-1063256
    Enquête "Le vivant et le politique" | Sciences Po Cevipof
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    https://www.sciencespo.fr/cevipof/fr/actualites/enquete-le-vivant-et-le-politique.html
    Un nouveau contrat social fondé sur une éco-phénoménologie – Corine Pelluchon
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    https://corine-pelluchon.fr/?p=2814
    Les nourritures. Philosophie du corps politique. Corine Pelluchon - Blog de veille du Centre d'études et de prospective
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    https://www.veillecep.fr/2015/06/les-nourritures-philosophie-du-corps-politique-corine-pelluchon/

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    La politique du vivant est un thème central du concours IEP car elle interroge notre rapport à la biodiversité et à l'éthique environnementale. Dans ce podcast, Lena et Eli explorent comment les institutions intègrent désormais le vivant non-humain dans la sphère politique. Cette approche de philosophie politique permet aux candidats de Sciences Po de structurer une réflexion critique sur les défis écologiques contemporains et la gouvernance globale de la nature.

    Les politiques du possible désignent la capacité de l'action publique à imaginer des alternatives face aux crises actuelles. Jackson et Nia expliquent que ce concept invite à dépasser le déterminisme pour explorer de nouveaux modèles de société. Pour réussir le concours IEP, il est crucial de comprendre comment l'écologie politique transforme nos utopies en projets concrets, en redéfinissant les limites de ce qui est politiquement et socialement réalisable aujourd'hui.

    Ce podcast offre une synthèse pédagogique idéale pour la préparation au concours, mêlant théorie et exemples d'actualité. En écoutant les analyses de Miles et Samantha, les étudiants enrichissent leur culture générale et affinent leurs arguments pour les épreuves de questions contemporaines. C'est un outil précieux pour maîtriser les concepts de politique du vivant et des politiques du possible, tout en adoptant le ton académique et analytique attendu par les correcteurs de Sciences Po.

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    Key Takeaways

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    Le vivant n'est pas un décor

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    De la machine au système d'information

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    Le grand divorce entre nature et culture

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    La fin de l'exception humaine

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    La robustesse contre l'optimisation

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    Vers un nouveau contrat social

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    Le vivant dans l'imaginaire : de la dystopie à l'espoir

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    L'enquête de terrain : quand le politique s'empare de la biologie

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    Guide pratique pour une politique terrestre

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    Vers une nouvelle culture de la vie

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