The dialectics of ecology socialism and nature
Inhaltsverzeichnis: The return of the dialectics of nature : the struggle for freedom as necessity -- Marx's critique of enlightenment humanism : a revolutionary ecological perspective -- Engels and the second foundation of Marxism -- Nature as a mode of accumulation : capitalism and the financ...
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Monthly Review Press
2024
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Zusammenfassung: | Inhaltsverzeichnis: The return of the dialectics of nature : the struggle for freedom as necessity -- Marx's critique of enlightenment humanism : a revolutionary ecological perspective -- Engels and the second foundation of Marxism -- Nature as a mode of accumulation : capitalism and the financialization of the Earth -- The defense of nature : resisting the financializaton of the Earth -- Ecological civilization, ecological revolution : an ecological Marxist perspective -- Marxian ecology, East and West : Joseph Needham and a non-Eurocentric view of the origins of China's ecological civilization -- Extractivism in the anthropocene -- Socialism and ecological survival -- Planned degrowth : ecosocialism and sustainable human development. Klappentext: "Today the fate of the earth as a home for humanity is in question-and yet, contends John Bellamy Foster, the reunification of humanity and the earth remains possible if we are prepared to make revolutionary changes. As with his prior books, The Dialectics of Ecology is grounded in the contention that we are now faced with a concrete choice between ecological socialism and capitalist exterminism, and rooted in insights drawn from the classical historical materialist tradition. In this latest work, Foster explores the complex theoretical debates that have arisen historically with respect to the dialectics of nature and society. He then goes on to examine the current contradictions associated with the confrontation between capitalist extractivism and the financialization of nature, on the one hand, and the radical challenges to these represented by emergent visions of ecological civilization and planned degrowth, on the other"-- |
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | 360 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781685900465 978-1-68590-046-5 9781685900472 978-1-68590-047-2 |