
Marxism and Ecological Economics: Toward a Red and Green Political Economy
von:
Paul Burkett
Sprache: Englisch
Format: Gebundene Ausgabe
ISBN 10: 9004148108
ISBN 13: 9789004148109
Veröffentlichungsdatum:
March 15th, 2006
Verlag: Brill Academic Publishers
Seiten: 366
Genres: History, Business & Economics
Paul Burkett's work presents a compelling analysis of ecological economics through a Marxist lens, marking a significant contribution to the understanding of the intricate relationship between environmental concerns and economic theories. His exploration challenges conventional economic paradigms by critiquing their inherent disenchantment with ecological realities. By situating ecological issues within historical materialist frameworks, Burkett offers a fresh perspective that reflects the urgent need for a sustainable approach to economics.
The book delves into the theoretical intersections of Marxism and ecological thought, proposing that the solutions to environmental degradation must be rooted in a deeper understanding of capitalistic exploitation. Burkett emphasizes the necessity of re-evaluating our political economy to integrate the insights of ecological economics, arguing that the capitalist system is fundamentally at odds with long-term ecological sustainability.
Throughout his assessment, Burkett advocates for a "red and green" political economy, urging readers to envision a cooperative future where social equity and environmental justice coexist. This work serves as a critical framework for thinkers and activists seeking to forge a more equitable and ecologically sound world.
The book delves into the theoretical intersections of Marxism and ecological thought, proposing that the solutions to environmental degradation must be rooted in a deeper understanding of capitalistic exploitation. Burkett emphasizes the necessity of re-evaluating our political economy to integrate the insights of ecological economics, arguing that the capitalist system is fundamentally at odds with long-term ecological sustainability.
Throughout his assessment, Burkett advocates for a "red and green" political economy, urging readers to envision a cooperative future where social equity and environmental justice coexist. This work serves as a critical framework for thinkers and activists seeking to forge a more equitable and ecologically sound world.