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Slow Down / Kohei Saîto
Titre : Slow Down : How Degrowth Communism Can Save the Earth Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Kohei Saîto, Auteur Editeur : Weidenfeld & Nicholson Année de publication : 2024 Importance : 264 p Note générale : 08.02 SAI Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Environnement Tags : Communisme Marxisme Ecologie Décroissance Capitalisme Index. décimale : 08.02 Théories politiques Résumé : Not when the very logic of the capitalist system pits it against Earth's life-support systems, as the Japanese philosopher Kohei Saito demonstrates in this astonishing international bestseller. Drawing on cutting-edge research across multiple disciplines, Saito shows how nothing but a transformation of our economic life can save us from climate collapse. Karl Marx himself reached this breakthrough at the end of his life, long before climate change had even begun. It radically altered his vision of proletarian revolution. Now that we are entering our own end-game, we must grasp Marx's final lesson before it is too late. If we are to avoid the most terrible political prospects of of climate change, the future must belong to degrowth communism, a fair and humane existence within the limits of nature. There is no alternative: the endless acceleration of capital has run out of road. We must slow down. Slow Down : How Degrowth Communism Can Save the Earth [texte imprimé] / Kohei Saîto, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 2024 . - 264 p.
08.02 SAI
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Environnement Tags : Communisme Marxisme Ecologie Décroissance Capitalisme Index. décimale : 08.02 Théories politiques Résumé : Not when the very logic of the capitalist system pits it against Earth's life-support systems, as the Japanese philosopher Kohei Saito demonstrates in this astonishing international bestseller. Drawing on cutting-edge research across multiple disciplines, Saito shows how nothing but a transformation of our economic life can save us from climate collapse. Karl Marx himself reached this breakthrough at the end of his life, long before climate change had even begun. It radically altered his vision of proletarian revolution. Now that we are entering our own end-game, we must grasp Marx's final lesson before it is too late. If we are to avoid the most terrible political prospects of of climate change, the future must belong to degrowth communism, a fair and humane existence within the limits of nature. There is no alternative: the endless acceleration of capital has run out of road. We must slow down.