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Guerrilla Ecologies Green Capital Nature And The Politics Of Catastrophe 1st Edition John Maerhofer

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Guerrilla Ecologies Green Capital Nature And The Politics Of Catastrophe 1st Edition John Maerhofer
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.25 MB
Pages: 188
Author: John Maerhofer
ISBN: 9781032454863, 9781003377498, 9781040006351, 1032454865, 1003377491, 1040006353
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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Guerrilla Ecologies Green Capital Nature And The Politics Of Catastrophe 1st Edition John Maerhofer by John Maerhofer 9781032454863, 9781003377498, 9781040006351, 1032454865, 1003377491, 1040006353 instant download after payment.

This book intervenes in contemporary debates about climate activism, militancy, and strategy that have been gathering force in radical ecological circles. It responds to some of the urgent questions about utilizing militancy as part of the overall effort to foster an ecosocialist society. Building upon the crucial work of scholars and activists from the 1970s to the present, such as Carolyn Merchant, Ursula Heise, Raj Patel, Joan Martinez Alier, Neil Smith, and Mark Dowie, this book discusses and regenerates key principles of guerrilla ecology. It presents a significant critique of green capital and its impact on the shape of environmental and climate justice movements. From car manufacturers dedicating profits to reforestation, to big oil conglomerates funneling money into universities that are developing techno-fixes which may stave off ecological disaster, green capital has become the mainstay of contemporary cultural, political, and economic reproduction – aiming to fuse profitability and sustainability. The book brings together discussion on key topics in a range of contexts including biopiracy and biocolonialism, indigenous resistance, extractivism, anti-imperialism, ecotage, and eco-militancy. It will attract scholarly readers from diverse spaces in the environmental humanities, environmental and climate justice, radical ecology, and philosophy.

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