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A redder shade of green : intersections of science and socialism / Ian Angus.

Lippincott Library HC79.E5 A5134 2017
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Angus, Ian, 1945- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Environmentalism--Economic aspects.
Environmentalism.
Capitalism--Environmental aspects.
Capitalism.
Environmental degradation--Economic aspects.
Environmental degradation.
Environmental degradation--Prevention.
Communism and science.
Physical Description:
203 pages ; 21 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Monthly Review Press, [2017]
Contents:
Part 1 Natural Science and the Making of Scientific Socialism 13
1 Marx and Engels and the Red Chemist 15
2 Marx and Engels and Darwin 27
Part 2 Responding to the Anthropocene 47
3 A Challenge that Socialists Cannot Ignore 49
4 Ecomodernists and the "Good Anthropocene" 58
5 The Most Dangerous Environmentalist Concept? 67
Part 3 Numbers Are Not Enough 87
6 Tunnel Vision at the Royal Society 89
7 The Return of the Population Bombers 99
8 Did NASA Predict Civilization's Collapse? 113
Part 4 Saving Species, Saving Oceans 123
9 Third World Farming and Biodiversity 125
10 More Plastic than Fish 131
Part 5 Toward an Ecological Civilization 139
11 The Myth of "Environmental Catastrophism" 141
12 Ecosocialists and the Fight for Climate Justice 158
13 Ecosocialism: A Society of Good Ancestors 166.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Angus, Ian, 1945- author. Redder shade of green
ISBN:
9781583676448
1583676449
9781583676455
1583676457
OCLC:
961160934

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