Marxism and ecological economics : toward a red and green political economy

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Marxism and ecological economics : toward a red and green political economy

by Paul Burkett

(Historical materialism book series, 11)

Brill, 2006

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [333]-349) and index

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内容説明

This book undertakes the first general assessment of ecological economics from a Marxist point of view, and shows how Marxist political economy can make a substantial contribution to ecological economics. The analysis is developed in terms of four basic issues: (1) nature and economic value; (2) the treatment of nature as capital; (3) the significance of the entropy law for economic systems; (4) the concept of sustainable development. In each case, it is shown that Marxism can help ecological economics fulfill its commitments to multi-disciplinarity, methodological pluralism, and historical openness. In this way, a foundation is constructed for a substantive dialogue between Marxists and ecological economists.

目次

Preface Introduction 1. The Value Problem in Ecological Economics: Lessons from the Physiocrats and Marx 2. Values in Ecological Value Analysis: What Should We Be Learning from Contingent Valuation Studies? 3. Natural Capital in Ecological Economics 4. Marxism and the Resistance to Natural Capital 5. Entropy in Ecologigal Economics: A Marxist Intervention 6. Energy, Entropy and Classical Marxism: Debunking the Podolinsky Myth 7. Power Inequality and the Environment 8. Straffian Models of Ecological Conflict and Crisis 9. Towards a Marxist Approach to Ecological Conflicts and Crisis 10. Marxism, Ecological Economics, and Sustainable Human Development References Index

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