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Category - Marxist Ecology
Ecosocialist Bookshelf, October 2017
István Mészáros: Capitalism and Ecological Destruction
Creating an Ecological Society: Living well is the best revolution
Video: Ian Angus on the Anthropocene and ecosocialism
Marx and Engels on ecology: A reply to radical critics
‘A Redder Shade of Green’ explores the intersections of science and socialism
Essential Debates at the
Intersections of Science and Socialism
Ecosocialists debate James Hansen’s climate change exit strategy
‘We need a resistance movement for the planet’
Introducing ‘A Redder Shade of Green’
John Bellamy Foster answers five questions about Marxism and ecology
‘Ecosocialism is more than a strategy, it’s a project for civilization’
New ecosocialist books coming from MR Press
Terry Townsend: A Marxist Analysis of Climate Change
Metabolic Rift and Ecological Value: the Ecosocialist Challenge
‘Anthropocene or Capitalocene?’ misses the point
Two more radical precursors of Anthropocene science
Marx and the Earth: Why we wrote an ‘anti-critique’
Science, Socialism and the Anthropocene
Colonialism, Racism and the Global Dust Bowl of the 1930s
‘Capitalism in the Web of Life’ – A Critique
A Radical Alternative to Capitalist Catastrophe
The Anthropocene and Marxism Today
Some comments on Andreas Malm’s ‘Fossil Capital’
Two Views on Marxist Ecology and Jason W. Moore
In Defense of Ecological Marxism: John Bellamy Foster responds to a critic
Video: Ian Angus introduces ‘Facing the Anthropocene’
Explaining the Anthropocene:
An interview with Ian Angus
Fishers and plunderers: The tragedy of the commodity
John Bellamy Foster answers three questions on Marxism and ecology
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