Marx in the anthropocene : towards the idea of degrowth communism /

"Facing global climate crisis, Marx's ecological critique of capitalism more clearly demonstrates its importance than ever. Marx in the Anthropocene explains why Marx's ecology had to be marginalized, and even suppressed by Marxists after his death, throughout the 20th century. Marx&#...

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Main Authors: Saitō, Kōhei, 1987- (Author)
Published: Cambridge University Press,
Publisher Address: Cambridge :
Publication Dates: 2022.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: "Facing global climate crisis, Marx's ecological critique of capitalism more clearly demonstrates its importance than ever. Marx in the Anthropocene explains why Marx's ecology had to be marginalized, and even suppressed by Marxists after his death, throughout the 20th century. Marx's ecological critique of capitalism, however, revives in the Anthropocene against dominant productivism and monism. Investigating new materials published in the complete works of Marx and Engels (Marx-Engels-Gesamtausgabe), Kohei Saito offers a wholly novel idea of Marx's alternative to capitalism that should be adequately characterized as degrowth communism. This provocative interpretation of the late Marx sheds new light on recent debates on the relationship between society and nature and invites readers to envision a post-capitalist society without repeating the failure of the actually existing socialism of the 20th century"--
Carrier Form: xi, 276 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages [251]-267) and index.
ISBN: 9781009366182
1009366181
9781108844154
1108844154
Index Number: HB97
CLC: F0-0
Call Number: F0-0/S158-1
Contents: Marx's theory of metabolism in the age of global ecological crisis -- The intellectual relationship between Marx and Engels revisited from an ecological perspective -- Lukács's theory of metabolism as the foundation of ecosocialist realism -- Monism and the non-identity of nature -- The revival of utopian socialism and the productive forces of capital -- Marx as a degrowth communist : the MEGA and the great transformation after 1868 -- The abundance of wealth in degrowth communism.