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E-raamat: A Redder Shade of Green: Intersections of Science and Socialism

  • Formaat: 160 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jun-2017
  • Kirjastus: Monthly Review Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-13: 9781583676462
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  • Formaat: 160 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jun-2017
  • Kirjastus: Monthly Review Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-13: 9781583676462

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A socialist response to the looming ecological crisis 

As the Anthropocene advances, people across the red-green political spectrum seek to understand and halt our deepening ecological crisis. Environmentalists, scientists, and eco-socialists share concerns about the misuse and overuse of natural resources, but often differ on explanations and solutions. Some blame environmental disasters on overpopulation. Others wonder if Darwin’s evolutionary theories disprove Marx’s revolutionary views, or if capitalist history contradicts Anthropocene science. Some ask if all this worry about climate change and the ecosystem might lead to a “catastrophism” that weakens efforts to heal the planet. 

Ian Angus responds to these concerns in A Redder Shade of Green, with a fresh, insightful clarity, bringing socialist values to science, and scientific rigor to socialism. He challenges not only mainstream green thought, but also radicals who misuse or misrepresent environmental science. Angus’s argument that confronting environmental destruction requires both cutting-edge scientific research and a Marxist understanding of capitalism makes this book an essential resource in the fight to prevent environmental destruction in the 21st century.
Introduction: Essential Debates at the Intersections of Science and Socialism 7(6)
PART ONE Natural Science and the Making of Scientific Socialism
13(34)
1 Marx and Engels and the Red Chemist
15(12)
2 Marx and Engels and Darwin
27(20)
PART TWO Responding to the Anthropocene
47(40)
3 A Challenge that Socialists Cannot Ignore
49(9)
4 Ecomodernists and the "Good Anthropocene"
58(9)
5 The Most Dangerous Environmentalist Concept?
67(20)
PART THREE Numbers Are Not Enough
87(36)
6 Tunnel Vision at the Royal Society
89(10)
7 The Return of the Population Bombers
99(14)
8 Did NASA Predict Civilization's Collapse?
113(10)
PART FOUR Saving Species, Saving Oceans
123(16)
9 Third World Farming and Biodiversity
125(6)
10 More Plastic than Fish
131(8)
PART FIVE Toward an Ecological Civilization
139(41)
11 The Myth of "Environmental Catastrophism"
141(17)
12 Ecosocialists and the Fight for Climate Justice
158(8)
13 Ecosocialism: A Society of Good Ancestors
166(14)
Acknowledgments 180(1)
Notes 181(16)
Index 197