The diploma thesis addresses the issues of existing discourses related to environmental policy and related issues of the influence of the state and citizens on changes in them. To facilitate a basic understanding, these discourses are analyzed and placed in the current space of modern society. The latter represents the basis for further possibilities of developing the concept of the ecological state and, last but not least, ecological citizenship, in which we realize through analysis that it needs to be rearticulated and reintroduced into both the public and political spheres. The analysis of such concepts thus enables us to further place the individual, the community and also civil society in the field of deliberative democracy, which in itself acts as a potential for thinking and achieving changes in the field of environmental and green policy. Through this theory, we better understand the operation and conditions for changes in the modern system, which is critically analyzed through the conditions of degrowth. In this way, the work gives us an insight or rather presents the conditions for changes themselves, which are necessary for the survival of the collective future.
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