Capitalism in the web of life : ecology and the accumulation of capital /

"Both green and red analyses of capitalism's deepening contradictions have acknowledged the close relation of economic and environmental crises. But environmentalists have not yet fully integrated social and historical factors in their scathing indictment of the current disaster. Capitalis...

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Autor principal: Moore, Jason W.
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: London ; Brooklyn, NY : Verso, 2015.
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  • Introduction: The double internality: History as if nature matters
  • Part I. From dualism to dialectics : capitalism as world-ecology: 1. From object to oikeios : environment-making in the capitalist world-ecology
  • 2. Value in the web of life
  • 3. Towards a singular metabolism : from dualism to dialectics in the capitalist world-ecology
  • Part II. Historical capitalism, historical nature: 4. The Tendency of the Ecological Surplus to Fall
  • 5. The capitalization of nature, or, The limits of historical nature
  • 6. World-ecological revolutions : from Revolution to Regime
  • Part III. Historical nature and the origins of capital: 7. Anthropocene or capitalocene? : on the nature and origins of our ecological crisis
  • 8. Abstract social nature and the limits to capital
  • Part IV. The rise and demise of cheap nature: 9. Cheap labor?: time, capital, and the reproduction of human nature
  • 10. The long green revolution : the life and times of cheap food in the long Twentieth Century
  • Conclusion: The end of cheap nature?