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    Eco-socialism

    Ideology merging aspects of socialism with green politics, ecology and alter-globalization

    Eco-socialism is an ideology merging aspects of socialism with that of green politics, ecology and alter-globalization or anti-globalization. Eco-socialists generally believe that the expansion of the capitalist system is the cause of social exclusion, poverty, war and environmental degradation through globalization and imperialism, under the supervision of repressive states and transnational structures. Eco-socialism asserts that the capitalist economic system is fundamentally incompatible with the ecological and social requirements of sustainability. Thus, according to this analysis, giving economic priority to the fulfillment of human needs while staying within ecological limits, as sustainable development demands, is in conflict with the structural workings of capitalism. By this logic, market-based solutions to ecological crises are rejected as technical tweaks that do not confront capitalism's structural failures. Wikipedia

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  2. climateandcapitalism.com

    Victor Wallis RED-GREEN REVOLUTION The Politics and Technology of Ecosocialism Political Animal Press. 2018. reviewed by Ian Angus. For 20 years, Victor Wallis was managing editor of the journal Socialism and Democracy, and he has been writing about ecological issues, from a Marxist perspective, for longer than that.He has a well-earned reputation for clear thinking and writing about ...
  3. en.wikipedia.org

    In the "Ecosocialist Manifesto" (2001), Joel Kovel and Michael Löwy suggest that capitalist expansion causes "crises of ecology" through the "rampant industrialization" and "societal breakdown" that springs "from the form of imperialism known as globalization". ... Under capitalism, he suggests that technology "has been the sine qua non of ...
  4. Abstract Ecosocialist technology is technology guided by universal human need and by concern for the health of the natural environment. It contrasts with capitalist technology, which is driven above all by the imperatives of cost-reduction and profit-maximization within a market whose contours are shaped by the owners or state agents of capital. The contrast between ecosocialist and capitalist ...
  5. semanticscholar.org

    Ecosocialist technology is technology guided by universal human need and by concern for the health of the natural environment. It contrasts with capitalist technology, which is driven above all by the imperatives of cost-reduction and profit-maximization within a market whose contours are shaped by the owners or state agents of capital. The contrast between ecosocialist and capitalist ...
  6. In contrast, ecosocialist models, such as the Red Nation's Red Deal, the Cochabamaba Agreement and South Africa's Climate Justice Charter, offer better alternatives. These proposals acknowledge the limits of growth and incorporate the egalitarian principles need for a just transition to a truly sustainable economy.
  7. taylorfrancis.com

    Ecosocialist technology is technology guided by universal human need and by concern for the health of the natural environment. It contrasts with capitalist technology, which is driven above all by the imperatives of cost reduction and profit maximization within a market whose contours are shaped by the owners or state agents of capital. The ...
  8. commonplace.doubleloop.net

    What is the role of information and communications technology (ICT) in supporting a transition to ecosocialism? ... What role could ICT play to transition to an ecosocialist future? How can ICT workers act to bring this transition about? 3. Background. 3.1. Eco-socialism.
  9. The role of technology in eco-socialism. A [[review article]]. I plan to give a critical overview of existing work on what ecosocialism is, why it is needed, what the various strands are. Then: what are its programmes and what are the existing currents for a transition to it, and how could ICT support both of these. Outline. ⥅ [[project-wbs ...

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