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Capitalism Is Killing The Earth John Warwick

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Capitalism Is Killing The Earth John Warwick
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Publisher: Anarchist Federation
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.6 MB
Pages: 40
Author: John Warwick
ISBN: 9781916412903, 1916412904
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Capitalism Is Killing The Earth John Warwick by John Warwick 9781916412903, 1916412904 instant download after payment.

''Capitalism is now in crisis; with so few areas beyond its reach,
there are no easy sources of growth to appropriate, and the
ability of the earth's ecosystems to accommodate further
growth is being seriously questioned. How then to continue
growth and profit? In MEDCs, we are seeing a fresh attack on
workers? rights, with more precarious jobs, lower pay and
poorer social care. In LEDCs, the neoliberal development
model is pushed with privatisation and financial deregulation
extracting the most profit for the capitalists.

 We write this pamphlet to discuss the environmental problems
that capitalism has created, with a focus on climate change
and the false solutions offered up to us. There has been wider
understanding of environmental issues since mainstream
publications such as Silent Spring, Gaia and An Inconvenient
Truth; however, an anti-capitalist critique has been lacking.
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Capitalism is a system reliant on the total exploitation of
nature; whether that be sacrificing our clean water to frack for
hydrocarbons or sacrificing our children to the production line.
We must develop our ideas of what a different future may look
like outside the constraints of both capital and fossil fuels. We
must also critique the false solutions offered by 'green
capitalism' and increased state control. It is our contention
that the world in fifty years will look radically different from
what we see now. The question is whether we are moving
towards a sustainable future for humanity, or one of
catastrophe.

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