Elmar Altvater
人物简介:
Jason W. Moore teaches world history and world-ecology at Binghamton University. He is author of Capitalism in the Web of Life: Ecology and the Accumulation of Capital (Verso, 2015). His essays on world history, environmental history, and political economy have been honored with the Bernstein and Byres Prize in agrarian studies, and distinguished scholarship awards of the American Society for Environmental History and the Section on the Political Economy of the World-System (American Sociological Association). He is coordinator of the World-Ecology Network.
Anthropocene or Capitalocene?书籍相关信息
- ISBN:9781629631486
- 作者:Elmar Altvater / Eileen Crist / Donna Haraway / Daniel Hartley / Christian Parenti / Justin McBrien / Jason W. Moore (Editor)
- 出版社:PM Press
- 出版时间:2016-6-1
- 页数:240
- 价格:GBP 19.99
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- 装帧:Paperback
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- 适合人群:academics, environmentalists, activists, students of environmental studies, social scientists, philosophers interested in ecological issues, and general readers concerned with the impact of human activities on the planet
- TAG:Philosophy / Sociology / Critical Theory / capitalism / historical analysis / climate change / environmental politics / ecological humanities
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- 更新时间:2025-05-18 16:45:30
内容简介:
The Earth has reached a tipping point. Runaway climate change, the sixth great extinction of planetary life, the acidification of the oceans—all point toward an era of unprecedented turbulence in humanity’s relationship within the web of life. But just what is that relationship, and how do we make sense of this extraordinary transition? Anthropocene or Capitalocene? offers answers to these questions from a dynamic group of leading critical scholars who challenge the conventional practice of dividing historical change and contemporary reality into “Nature” and “Society,” demonstrating the possibilities offered by a more nuanced and connective view of human environment-making, joined at every step with and within the biosphere. In distinct registers, the authors frame their discussions within a politics of hope that signal the possibilities for transcending capitalism, broadly understood as a “world-ecology” that joins nature, capital, and power as a historically evolving whole
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