The Routledge handbook on ecosocialism
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The Routledge handbook on ecosocialism
(Routledge international handbooks)
Routledge, 2022
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
no adequate handbook on ecosocialism of this kind exists
reflects the diversity of ideas that can be combined under ecosocialism
a resource that is as comprehensive as possible with respect not only to theorisation or ideological framework, but also to existing projects, practices, and movements
Table of Contents
1. An Introduction to Ecosocialism Part 1: Historical and theoretical groundings 2. Capitalism, Nature, Socialism: A Theoretical Introduction 3. The Ecofeminist Ground of Ecosocialism 4. Ethnicized, Gendered Class Analysis: A Theoretical-Methodological Framework for Analyzing Ecofeminist, Ecosocialist Praxis 5. Ecofeminist Ecosocialism 6. An Ecocentric Epistemology for Ecosocialism 7. 'Greening:' The Highest Stage of Extractivism in Latin America 8. Romanticism, the Critique of Progress and Ecosocialism 9. Dialectical Ecology Part 2: Extending Marxist Roots 10. Ecological and Economic Modalities of Time and Space 11. The Ecology of Misogyny 12. From Marx to Ecosocialism 13. Marx's Ecology and Metabolic Analysis 14. The Legacy of Karl Marx's Ecosocialism in the 21st Century 15. Ecosocialist Underpinnings of Ecological Civilisation Part 3: Movements, Prefiguration and Frameworks 16. Tragic Milestones of the Niger Delta 17. Nakedness and Power [with an Introduction by the authors] 18. Ecosocialist Activism and Movements in South Africa 19. Agroecology as Ecofeminist Activism 20. "You Can Blow Your Brains Out and You Ain't Goin' Nowhere": Jazz, Collectivism, and the Struggle for Ecological Commons in Louisiana's Sugar Parishes 21. Ecosocialism and Workplace Democracy 22. People's Resistance against Geoengineering 23. Green Reforms and Individual Interventions in the Green New Deal Transition to Ecosocialism 24. Extinction Rebellion: Crisis, Inaction, and the Question of Civil Disobedience as Ecosocialist Strategy Part 4: Power Struggles on Institutional Terrains 25. Conceptualizing Democratic Ecosocialism: A Personal Journey 26. Moneyfree Economies and Ecosocialism 27. Ecosocialist Economics 28. Solar Communism, Thermodynamics of Ecosocialism/Communism 29. Technological Development for Ecosocialism 30. Agroecology and Ecosocialist Policies in Venezuela 31. Ecosocialism and the Green New Deal 32. Bioenergy and Ecosocialism 33. The Environmental Benefits of Socialist States 34. Ecosocialism and Socialism with Chinese Characteristics 35. The Fourth International's Contribution to Ecosocialism
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