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The ecological crisis and the logic of capital / by Chen Xueming ; translated by Wu Lihuan and Liu Baixiang ; revised by Chad Austin Meyers ; advised by Stephen Eric Sandelius.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Chen, Xueming, 1947-
Contributor:
Lihuan, Wu.
Baixiang, Liu.
Series:
Studies in Moral Philosophy 12.
Studies in moral philosophy ; v. 12
Standardized Title:
Sheng tai wei ji yu zi ben luo ji. English
Language:
Chinese
English
Subjects (All):
Human ecology--Philosophy.
Human ecology.
Sustainable development--Political aspects.
Sustainable development.
Environmental protection--Political aspects.
Environmental protection.
Environmental policy--China.
Environmental policy.
Communism and ecology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (606 pages).
Place of Publication:
Leiden : Brill, [2017]
Summary:
The worsening environmental crisis has become a serious threat to mankind. The search for a solution to this crisis must begin by understanding its causes. Taking an eco-socialist perspective, The Ecological Crisis and the Logic of Capital explores the logic of capitalism as a fundamental cause of today’s environmental crisis, in particular the thirst for profit and the capitalist mode of production. By demonstrating the inherent antagonism between capital and ecology, this book argues that proposals to resolve the crisis within the capitalist system are utopian, that proposed remedies relying on scientific progress, alternative energies, low-carbon technologies or the introduction of ecological ethics and new attitudes toward Nature into market mechanisms are doomed to failure without a radical overhaul of the principles that govern capitalism.
Contents:
Preliminary Material
Introduction: Capital and Ecology
John Bellamy Foster’s Research on the Ecological Crisis
The Theoretical Basis of Ecological Civilization
The Ecological Implications of Marx’s Materialist View of Nature
The Ecological Implications of Marx’s Materialist Conception of History
The Ecological Implications of Marx’s Theory of “Metabolism”
The Revelation of Marx’s Ecological Theory: Antagonism between Capital and Ecology
The Bush Administration and the Kyoto Protocol
Giving up Illusions in Order to Overcome the Ecological Crisis
The Fight against the Ecological Crisis
Research from Other Ecological Marxists
James O’Connor: The Intrinsic Relationship between Marxism and Ecology
David Pepper: Why Marx’s Ecological Theory Is Needed Now More Than Ever
Paul Burkett: The Inherent Relationship between Natural, Social and Environmental Crises in Marxism
Andre Gorz: Surpassing Economic Logic as the Key to Constructing an Ecological Civilization
Ben Agger: The Ecological Dilemma has Shattered People’s Faith in Capitalism
William Leiss: A Marxist Approach to Green Theory
Herbert Marcuse: The Marxist Path to Ecological Revolution
The Implications of Ecological Marxism
Marxism and the Construction of an Ecological Civilization
The Inspiration of Ecological Marxism for Constructing an Ecologically Friendly Civilization
Ecological Marxism’s Opposition to Postmodernism
Western Marxism’s Rejection of Postmodernism
Personal Fulfillment through Production Rather than Consumption—An Essential Thesis of Ecological Marxism
Ecological Marxism’s New Reflection on Contemporary Capitalism
An Ecologically Friendly Civilization is an Essential Goal of Chinese Socialism
The Strategic Choice for the Construction of Ecological Civilization under Chinese Socialism
Challenges for the Construction of an Ecologically Friendly Civilization.
Notes:
Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed.
ISBN:
90-04-35600-2
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004356009 DOI

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