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Carbon Capitalism Energy Social Reproduction And World Order Hardcover Tim Di Muzio

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Carbon Capitalism Energy Social Reproduction And World Order Hardcover Tim Di Muzio
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield International
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.28 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Tim Di Muzio
ISBN: 9781783480975, 1783480971
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: Hardcover

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Carbon Capitalism Energy Social Reproduction And World Order Hardcover Tim Di Muzio by Tim Di Muzio 9781783480975, 1783480971 instant download after payment.

Modern civilization and the social reproduction of capitalism are bound inextricably with fossil fuel consumption. But as carbon energy resources become scarcer, what implications will this have for energy-intensive modes of life? Can renewable energy sustain high levels of accumulation Or will we witness the end of existing capitalist economies? This book provides an innovative and timely study that mobilizes a new theory of capitalism to explain the rise and fall of petro-market civilization. Di Muzio investigates how theorists of political economy have largely taken energy for granted and illuminates how the exploitation of fossil fuels increased the universalization and magnitude of capital accumulation. He then examines the likelihood of renewable resources providing a feasible alternative and asks whether they can beat peak oil prices to sustain food production, health care, science and democracy. Using the capital as power framework, this book considers the unevenly experienced consequences of monetizing fossil fuels for people and the planet.

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