Marxism and Ecological Economics: Toward a Red and Green Political Economy
by
Paul Burkett
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History
Business & Economics
Format
Paperback
Pages
358
Language
English
Published
Sep 1, 2009
Publisher
Haymarket Books
ISBN-10
1608460258
ISBN-13
9781608460250
Description
In this insightful work, the author delves into the intersection of Marxist thought and ecological economics, providing a comprehensive exploration of how these frameworks can intersect to address contemporary environmental challenges. By critically examining the foundational principles of ecological economics through a Marxist lens, the narrative reveals the shortcomings of traditional economic paradigms that often overlook the sustainability of natural resources and the socio-environmental injustices they perpetuate.
Burkett's analysis seeks to construct a robust political economy that not only critiques capitalist exploitation but also advocates for a greener and more sustainable future. He emphasizes the importance of incorporating ecological considerations into economic planning, highlighting how a reimagined economic system can mitigate ecological crises while promoting social equity. This book serves as a foundational text for anyone looking to bridge the gap between environmental activism and Marxist economic theory, offering a refreshing perspective on the need for radical change.
Burkett's analysis seeks to construct a robust political economy that not only critiques capitalist exploitation but also advocates for a greener and more sustainable future. He emphasizes the importance of incorporating ecological considerations into economic planning, highlighting how a reimagined economic system can mitigate ecological crises while promoting social equity. This book serves as a foundational text for anyone looking to bridge the gap between environmental activism and Marxist economic theory, offering a refreshing perspective on the need for radical change.
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