Author

Publication

2017 - Monthly Review Press

Language

English

Word Count

40,000 words, Guess

Page Count

160 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-139781583676455
  • ISBN-101583676457
  • Better World Books9781583676455
  • Open LibraryOL28626037M

Classifications

  • LCCHC79.E5A5134 2017

Description

As the Anthropocene advances, people across the red-green political spectrum seek to understand and halt our deepening ecological crisis. Environmentalists, scientists, and ecosocialists share concerns about the misuse and overuse of natural resources, but often differ on explanations and solutions. Some blame environmental disasters on overpopulation. Others wonder if Darwin’s evolutionary theories disprove Marx’s revolutionary views, or if capitalist history contradicts Anthropocene science. Some ask if all this worry about climate change and the ecosystem might lead to a “catastrophism” that weakens efforts to heal the planet. Ian Angus responds to these concerns in A Redder Shade of Green, with a fresh, insightful clarity, bringing socialist values to science, and scientific rigor to socialism. He challenges not only mainstream green thought, but also radicals who misuse or misrepresent environmental science. Angus’s argument that confronting environmental destruction requires both cutting-edge scientific research and a Marxist understanding of capitalism makes this book an essential resource in the fight to prevent environmental destruction in the twenty-first century.

Subjects

Topics

CapitalismEnvironmentalismCommunism and scienceEnvironmental degradationCapitalism--environmental aspectsEnvironmentalism--economic aspectsEnvironmental degradation--prevention

Other Editions

  • Redder Shade of Green: Intersections of Science and SocialismMonthly Review Press2017-01-01

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