
Green Syndicalism: An Alternative Red/Green Vision
by
Jeff Shantz
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
278
Language
English
Published
Oct 10, 2012
Publisher
Syracuse University Press
ISBN-10
0815633076
ISBN-13
9780815633075
Description
Jeff Shantz delves into the intricate relationship between class struggles and ecological concerns, presenting a thought-provoking exploration of how Marxism can intersect with environmental activism. He challenges conventional narratives by weaving together the ideologies of radical ecology and class struggle, highlighting the urgent need for a new understanding in the face of climate crises and social inequalities. Through a careful analysis of new social movement theories, Shantz illustrates how these dynamics shape the emerging discourse on green syndicalism.
As the author navigates through historical contexts and contemporary movements, he emphasizes the potential for a cohesive framework that can unite disparate efforts battling both environmental degradation and class oppression. This work serves as a call to action for activists, scholars, and anyone invested in a more equitable future, forging a path that recognizes the interconnectedness of social justice and ecological sustainability. Shantz's vision is not just theoretical; it aims to inspire a collective awakening toward a more just and sustainable world.
As the author navigates through historical contexts and contemporary movements, he emphasizes the potential for a cohesive framework that can unite disparate efforts battling both environmental degradation and class oppression. This work serves as a call to action for activists, scholars, and anyone invested in a more equitable future, forging a path that recognizes the interconnectedness of social justice and ecological sustainability. Shantz's vision is not just theoretical; it aims to inspire a collective awakening toward a more just and sustainable world.
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