The ecological crisis and the logic of capital /
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Author / Creator: | Chen, Xueming, 1947- author. |
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Uniform title: | Sheng tai wei ji yu zi ben luo ji. English |
Imprint: | Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2017] ©2017 |
Description: | 1 online resource (xv, 590 pages) |
Language: | English |
Series: | Studies in moral philosophy ; volume 12 Studies in moral philosophy (Leiden, Netherlands) ; v. 12. |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12647061 |
Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: On the Ecological-Marxian Analysis of the Ecological Crisis
- pt. 1 John Bellamy Foster's Research on the Ecological Crisis
- 1. Theoretical Basis of Ecological Civilization
- Constructing a Marxist Theory of Ecology
- Ecological Theory in Marx's Work
- Essence of Marx's Philosophical Materialism
- Insights from Marx's Ecological Theory
- 2. Ecological Implications of Marx's Materialist View of Nature
- Marx's Materialist Conception of Nature in his Doctoral Thesis
- Marx's Materialist Conception of Nature in his Relationship with Feuerbach
- Marx's Materialism as a Foundation for his Views on Ecology
- 3. Ecological Implications of Marx's Materialist Conception of History
- Ecological Theory in Marx's Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts, 1844
- Ecological Theory of The Communist Manifesto
- 4. Ecological Implications of Marx's Theory of "Metabolism"
- Theory of "Metabolism" in Capital
- "Metabolic Rift" in Capital
- On the Cause of the "Metabolic Rift"
- 5. Revelation of Marx's Ecological Theory: Antagonism between Capital and Ecology
- Marx's View of the Opposition between Capital and Ecology
- Conflict between Capital and Ecology in Today's World
- 6. Bush Administration and the Kyoto Protocol
- Bush Administration's Attitude Towards the Kyoto Protocol
- U.S. Government's Attitude Toward the Other "Earth Summits"
- Obliging the Third World to "Swallow Pollution"
- 7. Giving up Illusions in Order to Overcome the Ecological Crisis
- Can Environmental Problems be Solved through the "Dematerialization" of the Capitalist Economy?
- Can Environmental Problems be Solved through the Development of Science and Technology?
- Can Environmental Problems be Solved through a Capitalistic Market Approach to Nature?
- Can Environmental Problems be Solved through Moral Reform and Establishing Ecological Ethics?
- 8. Fight against the Ecological Crisis
- Beyond the Bottom Line of a Money-Driven Economy
- Putting People First
- Constructing Humanity's Relationship to Nature Based on "Freedom in General"
- Having Enough, not Having More
- Putting Land Ethics into Practice
- Environmental Revolution Necessitates Social Revolution
- pt. 2 Research from Other Ecological Marxists
- 9. James O'Connor The Intrinsic Relationship between Marxism and Ecology
- Marx's View on "History and Nature"
- Marx's view on "Capital and Nature"
- Marx's View on "Socialism and Nature"
- 10. David Pepper: Why Marx's Ecological Theory Is Needed Now More Than Ever
- Marxism Contains Enough Elements for an Ecological Theory
- Solution to Environmental Problems in Marxism
- Ecological Contradictions: Inherent Contradictions of Capitalist Societies in Marxism
- Capitalism: "Inherently Environmentally Unfriendly" in Marxism
- Cause of Overpopulation, Famine and "Natural Shortages" in Marxism
- Overcoming Alienation from Nature and "Asserting its Humanness" in Marxism
- Rationally Regulating Humanity's Relationship to Nature in Marxism
- 11. Paul Burkett: The Inherent Relationship between Natural, Social and Environmental Crises in Marxism
- Four Necessary Conditions of Social Ecology
- Nature and Historical Materialism
- Analysis of Ecological Value and the Theory of Capitalism
- Perspectives on the Ecological Implications of Communism
- 12. Andre Gorz: Surpassing Economic Logic as the Key to Constructing an Ecological Civilization
- Capitalistic Division of Labor as the Root of all Alienation
- Capitalism's Profit Motive as the Cause of Ecological Destruction
- Beyond Economic Logic, the Implementation of Ecological Logic
- Advanced Socialism as the Key to Protecting the Environment
- 13. Ben Agger: The Ecological Dilemma has Shattered People's Faith in Capitalism
- Re-examining the Theory of the Crisis of Capitalism
- Toward an Ecological Marxism
- Transforming Capitalism through Decentralization and Debureaucratization
- Combining American Populism with Ecological Marxism
- 14. William Leiss: A Marxist Approach to Green Theory
- Logical Connection between Controlling Nature and Controlling People
- Human Satisfaction Ultimately Lies in Production, Not in Consumption
- 15. Herbert Marcuse: The Marxist Path to Ecological Revolution
- Marx's Theory of the Liberation of Nature in the Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844
- Analysis of Ecology in Today's World
- Marcuse's Theory of the Liberation of Nature and the "Club of Rome"
- pt. 3 Implications of Ecological Marxism
- 16. Marxism and the Construction of an Ecological Civilization
- Ecological Vision in Marx's Works
- Practical Significance of Marx's Ecological Worldview
- 17. Inspiration of Ecological Marxism for Constructing an Ecologically Friendly Civilization
- From Humanity's Conflict with Nature to Conflicts between Human Beings
- Advantages of Constructing an Ecological Civilization in a Socialist Society
- Constructing Ecological Civilization and Creating Humanity's New Way of Being
- Making the Construction of Ecological Civilization into a Great Revolution of Thought
- 18. Ecological Marxism's Opposition to Postmodernism
- "Green Politics" as a Form of Post-modern Politics
- Should Modernization be Abandoned or Reformed?
- Eco-centrism or Anthropocentrism?
- Can Rationality Correct the Biases of Rationalism?
- Proper Way to Regard the Functions of Science and Technology
- Humankind's Search for Meaning
- Theoretical and Practical Relevance of Ecological Marxism Compared to Postmodernism
- 19. Western Marxism's Rejection of Postmodernism
- Confrontation between Ecological Marxism and Postmodernism
- Inheritance of Habermas' Reflections on Modernity
- Inheritance of the Frankfurt School's Critique of Society
- Inheritance of the Pioneers of Western Marxism
- Reflection on the Positive Significance of Marxism Itself
- 20. Personal Fulfillment through Production Rather than Consumption
- An Essential Thesis of Ecological Marxism
- Focusing on Production Rather than Consumption
- New Concepts for an Overhaul of Current Consumption Patterns
- Seeking Satisfaction in Productive Activity
- Implications of the Thesis of Fulfillment through Productive Activity
- 21. Ecological Marxism's New Reflection on Contemporary Capitalism
- Cause of the Ecological Crisis
- the Capitalist Mode of Production
- From the Critique of the Profit Motive to the Critique of the Economic Reason of Capitalism
- Relationship between Environmental Protection and the Existing Capitalist Modes of Production
- Capitalist Countries are Largely Ecologically Imperialist Countries
- "Sustainable Development" is Impossible under Capitalism
- 22. Ecologically Friendly Civilization is an Essential Goal of Chinese Socialism
- Creating Environmental Standards for Chinese Socialism
- Scientific Development Means "Green" Development
- Harmonious Society Founded on Harmony between Humanity and Nature
- Promoting Human Fulfillment through the Unity of Humanity and Nature
- 23. Strategic Choice for the Construction of Ecological Civilization under Chinese Socialism
- Three Strategies That we Can Not and Should Not Choose
- Viable Strategy of Ecologically Oriented Modernization
- 24. Challenges for the Construction of an Ecologically Friendly Civilization
- Capital: Utilizing and Restricting
- Technology: Development and Control
- Production: Expansion and Reform.