Marx in the Anthropocene
Marx in the Anthropocene
Towards the Idea of Degrowth Communism
Saito, Kohei
Cambridge University Press
02/2023
Mole
Inglês
9781009366182
15 a 20 dias
102
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- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I. Marx's Ecological Critique of Capitalism and its Oblivion: 1. Marx's theory of metabolism in the age of global ecological crisis
- 2. The intellectual relationship of Marx and Engels revisited from an ecological perspective
- 3. Lukacs's theory of metabolism as the foundation of ecosocialist realism
- Part II. A Critique of Productive Forces in the Anthropocene
- 4. Monism and the non-identity of nature
- 5. The revival of utopian socialism and the productive forces of capital
- Part III. Towards Degrowth Communism: 6. Marx as a degrowth communist
- 7. The abundance of wealth in degrowth communism
- Conclusion
- References
- Index.
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I. Marx's Ecological Critique of Capitalism and its Oblivion: 1. Marx's theory of metabolism in the age of global ecological crisis
- 2. The intellectual relationship of Marx and Engels revisited from an ecological perspective
- 3. Lukacs's theory of metabolism as the foundation of ecosocialist realism
- Part II. A Critique of Productive Forces in the Anthropocene
- 4. Monism and the non-identity of nature
- 5. The revival of utopian socialism and the productive forces of capital
- Part III. Towards Degrowth Communism: 6. Marx as a degrowth communist
- 7. The abundance of wealth in degrowth communism
- Conclusion
- References
- Index.
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- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I. Marx's Ecological Critique of Capitalism and its Oblivion: 1. Marx's theory of metabolism in the age of global ecological crisis
- 2. The intellectual relationship of Marx and Engels revisited from an ecological perspective
- 3. Lukacs's theory of metabolism as the foundation of ecosocialist realism
- Part II. A Critique of Productive Forces in the Anthropocene
- 4. Monism and the non-identity of nature
- 5. The revival of utopian socialism and the productive forces of capital
- Part III. Towards Degrowth Communism: 6. Marx as a degrowth communist
- 7. The abundance of wealth in degrowth communism
- Conclusion
- References
- Index.
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I. Marx's Ecological Critique of Capitalism and its Oblivion: 1. Marx's theory of metabolism in the age of global ecological crisis
- 2. The intellectual relationship of Marx and Engels revisited from an ecological perspective
- 3. Lukacs's theory of metabolism as the foundation of ecosocialist realism
- Part II. A Critique of Productive Forces in the Anthropocene
- 4. Monism and the non-identity of nature
- 5. The revival of utopian socialism and the productive forces of capital
- Part III. Towards Degrowth Communism: 6. Marx as a degrowth communist
- 7. The abundance of wealth in degrowth communism
- Conclusion
- References
- Index.
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