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E-raamat: Politics of Ecosocialism: Transforming welfare

Edited by (University of Eastern Finland, Finland), Edited by (Potsdam University, Germany), Edited by (University of Tampere, Finland), Edited by (Lund University, Sweden)
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As the global economy seeks to recover from the financial crisis and warnings about the consequences of climate change abound, it is clear that we need a fundamentally new approach to tackle these issues. This innovative book offers a unique perspective, stressing the necessity of both ecological and social change as it discusses how to create a "red-green" or "eco-socialist" society.

Examining the current crises of welfare capitalism as well as the challenges and conflicts of an eco-socialist society, the book proposes a new social order that would combine the ideals of egalitarianism and of environmental sustainability. It analyses the key social and ecological issues related to the welfare state, including green Keynesianism, ecological Marxism, the limits of growth and no-growth, capitalist barriers to a renewable energy transition, proposals for a universal basic income and the role of technology. Finally, the book outlines possible paths of transformation towards creating an eco-socialist society, drawing out lessons that can be applied internationally.

This book will be of great interest to students and researchers in economics, environmental studies and political science.

Notes on contributors ix
Acknowledgements xi
Editors' introduction 1(12)
PART I The scene
13(54)
1 Marxist crisis theory and the global environmental challenge
15(19)
Kajsa Borgnas
2 The sustainability of welfare capitalism: redefining institutions and agency
34(33)
David Eklind Kloo
3 Politics in a world of scarcity
67(1)
Ville Lahde
PART II The challenge
67(68)
4 Technology and sustainability in the light of questions of determinism
69(14)
Fredrik Sjogren
5 A renewable energy transition: capitalist barriers, socialist enticements
83(18)
Rikard Warlenius
6 Possibilities and limits of Green Keynesianism
101(15)
Teppo Eskelinen
7 Commons against capitalism
116(19)
Tero Toivanen
PART III Strategy and agency
135(60)
8 Universal basic income: a cornerstone of the new economic order
137(11)
Johanna Perkio
9 Out of the frying Pan: people on the move in a warmer world and how to receive them
148(15)
Shora Esmailian
10 Climate jobs as tipping point: Norwegian grassroots challenging the oil and climate change hegemony
163(17)
Andreas Ytterstad
11 Socialism or barbecue, war communism or geoengineering: some thoughts on choices in a time of emergency
180(15)
Andreas Malm
Afterword 195(9)
John Bellamy Foster
Index 204
Kajsa Borgnäs is a PhD student at the Economic and Social Science Faculty at the University of Potsdam, Germany.



Teppo Eskelinen is a researcher of social sciences at the University of Eastern Finland.



Johanna Perkiö is a doctoral candidate at the University of Tampere, Finland.



Rikard Warlenius is a doctoral candidate at Lund University, Sweden.