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From Extractivism To Sustainability Scenarios And Lessons From Latin America 1st Edition Henry Veltmeyer

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From Extractivism To Sustainability Scenarios And Lessons From Latin America 1st Edition Henry Veltmeyer
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.18 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Henry Veltmeyer, Arturo Ezquerro-Cañete
ISBN: 9781003301981, 9781032295213, 9781000848335, 9781000848373, 1003301983
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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From Extractivism To Sustainability Scenarios And Lessons From Latin America 1st Edition Henry Veltmeyer by Henry Veltmeyer, Arturo Ezquerro-cañete 9781003301981, 9781032295213, 9781000848335, 9781000848373, 1003301983 instant download after payment.

This book investigates how extractive capitalism has developed over the past three decades, what dynamics of resistance have been deployed to combat it, and whether extractivism can ever be transformed into being a part of a progressive development path. It was not until the 21st century that the extraction of natural resources and raw materials took on a decidedly capitalist form, with the global north extracting primary commodities from the global south as a means of capital accumulation. This book investigates whether extractivism, despite its well-documented negative and destructive socioenvironmental impacts and the powerful forces of resistance that it has generated, could ever be transformed into a sustainable post-development strategy. Drawing on diverse sectoral forms of extractivism (mining, fossil fuels, agriculture), this book analyses the dynamics of both the forces of resistance generated by the advance of extractive capital and alternate scenarios for a more sustainable and liveable future. The book draws particularly on the Latin American experience, where both the propensity of capitalism towards crisis and the development of resistance dynamics to 'extractive' capital have had their greatest impact in the neoliberal era. This book will be of interest to researchers and students across development studies, economics, political economy, environmental studies, indigenous studies, and Latin American affairs.

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