Climate and Captialism editor Ian Angus looks at six new books for ecosocialists.
Ian Angus
Climate and Capitalism editor Ian Angus takes a look at eight new books of interest to ecosocialists.
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Environmental destruction isn’t driven by human nature or mistaken ideas. It is an inevitable consequence of a system built on capital accumulation argues Climate & Capitalism editor Ian Angus.
The red and green shelf is overflowing! Climate and Capitalism editor Ian Angus looks at nine important new books address topics ranging from ecosocialism and rising seas to trees, growth and global poverty.
Climate and Capitalism editor Ian AngusÌýtakes a look at six books that belong on the bookshelf of ecosocialists.
editor Ian Angus takes a look at five new titles delving into crucial issues for ecosocialists.
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By Naomi Klein
Simon & Schuster (in Canada: Knopf) 2019
Ìýeditor Ian Angus takes a look at five new books that belong on an ecosocialist bookshelf.
Climate and Capitalism editor Ian Angus looks at new books for green lefts on how the richest drive climate change; planning from below; the Scottish clearances; slime; and eco-socialism and practical utopias.
Bastani frequently quotes Marx, but his economics are Keynesian, his history is crude technological determinism, and his political program doesn’t go beyond social democratic reforms, writes Ian Angus.
Climate and Capitalism editor Ian Angus looks at five new books of interest to ecosocialists.
editor Ian Angus looks at six new books for ecosocialists. Inclusion doesn’t not imply endorsement.
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