1. Developing an effective strategy for radical political change demands a clear vision of antagonisms, alternatives, and pathways of execution. If we acknowledge that today's many crises are common effects of the capitalist project (rather than deviations from it), to produce answers, we have to name the antagonist in a way that enables people to identify the source of the problem and stand in ...
  2. search.informit.org

    The world we live in today is racked by crises - economic, political, and ecological. Hundreds of millions have seen their standard of living decline and prospects for the future dim, while hundreds of millions more are dealing with droughts, floods, and other impacts of climate change, which only stand to get worse as time goes on.
  3. theecologist.org

    Apr 25, 2024The key point is that we need to systematically explore this possibility space in order to inform left-green strategies in the present. Otherwise, we are moving headlong into the future without a map to guide us, leaving us to merely react to events as they occur. No political actor seriously hoping to shape the future would do the same. This ...
  4. greenleft.org.au

    Nov 6, 2024Ecosocialist Jason Hickel believes the problem is that we don't control our own productive capacities, but that the problem "can be very easily solved and very quickly". Socialist Alliance believes society needs to be radically restructured around the needs of people and ecology, not profits. Here are reasons why we need ecosocialism. 1.
  5. systemchangenotclimatechange.org

    Michael Löwy, French-Brazilian Marxist sociologist and philosopher and co-author with Joel Kovel of the seminal Ecosocialist Manifesto (2001). Photo Credit: Aldhea . Ecosocialism Existential Threat Guest Commentary Just Transition. Why Ecosocialism: For a Red-Green Future. Michael Löwy | Great Transition Initiative | December 25, 2018
  6. greenleft.org.au

    More so than ever, it is important for radical activists and scholars to envision future scenarios and strategies for achieving an alternative world system. Ecosocialism seeks to come to grips with the growth paradigm inherent in capitalism and to which post-revolutionary societies subscribe to today, China being a case in point.
  7. W e were pleased to learn that Daniel Tanuro was writing an article on carbon pricing schemes. His book Green Capitalism: Why it Can't Work makes important contributions to ecosocialist thought, and he has an impressive record of personal involvement in many radical environmental campaigns in Europe. We looked forward to the clear explanation and strong critique of market-based approaches to ...
  8. commonplace.doubleloop.net

    In sum, our strategy is for an ecological transition that will make the socialist transition possible. It transitions from a deeply unsustainable society to one where the risk of collapse will have been delayed by at least a few centuries. Our strategy will indeed prepare for war, but will seek to avoid it by laying the foundations for peace.
  9. systemchangenotclimatechange.org

    Perhaps a strategy for minimizing capitalism's destruction of Nature while building an ecosocialist future is first to push the capitalist system to the (insufficient) limits of what it can accept, and then make the reasonable and necessary demands for survival that it cannot accommodate. At that point the system is vulnerable to collapse.
  10. links.org.au

    Links | International Journal of Socialist Renewal

    https://links.org.au › ecosocialist-strategy-win-future

    An ecosocialist strategy to win the future. By Sabrina Fernandes. Published 25 November, 2022. ... Ecosocialist strategy recognizes that Global South states have eco-systemic responsibilities, but unless rich countries must make up for historical liabilities, the rest of the world will be materially unable to transition. ...

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