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The Robbery of Nature John Bellamy Foster

The Robbery of Nature By John Bellamy Foster

The Robbery of Nature by John Bellamy Foster


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The Robbery of Nature: Capitalism and the Ecological Rift by John Bellamy Foster

Bridges the gap between social and environmental critiques of capitalism In the nineteenth century, Karl Marx, inspired by the German chemist Justus von Liebig, argued that capitalism's relation to its natural environment was that of a robbery system, leading to an irreparable rift in the metabolism between humanity and nature. In the twenty-first century, these classical insights into capitalism's degradation of the earth have become the basis of extraordinary advances in critical theory and practice associated with contemporary ecosocialism. In The Robbery of Nature, John Bellamy Foster and Brett Clark, working within this historical tradition, examine capitalism's plundering of nature via commodity production, and how it has led to the current anthropogenic rift in the Earth System.

About John Bellamy Foster

John Bellamy Foster is editor of Monthly Review. He is professor of sociology at the University of Oregon and author of The Great Financial Crisis (with Fred Magdoff), The Ecological Rift and Critique of Intelligent Design (both with Brett Clark and Richard York), The Ecological Revolution, Ecology Against Capitalism, Marx's Ecology, and The Vulnerable Planet. Brett Clark is assistant professor of sociology at North Carolina State University. He is co-author (with John Bellamy Foster and Richard York) of Critique of Intelligent Design.

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GOR010790433
9781583678398
1583678395
The Robbery of Nature: Capitalism and the Ecological Rift by John Bellamy Foster
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Monthly Review Press,U.S.
2020-02-24
416
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