We live in and from nature, but the way we are doing this is about to destroy us. Capitalism and its by-products - imperialism, war, neoliberal globalization, racism, poverty and the destruction of community - are all playing a part in the destruction of our ecosystem. Only now are we beginning to realise the depth of the crisis and the kind of transformation which will have to occur to ensure our survival. This second, thoroughly updated, edition of The Enemy of Nature speaks to this new environmental awareness. Joel Kovel argues against claims that we can achieve a better environment through the current Western 'way of being'. By suggesting a radical new way forward, an integration of 'red' and 'green' politics, Joel Kovel offers real hope and vision for a more sustainable future.
Table of Contents
Preface
Part 1: The Culprit
Introduction
The Ecological Crisis
Capital
Capitalism
Part 2: The Domination of Nature
On Ecologies
Capital and the Domination of Nature
Part 3: Towards Ecosocialism
Critique of Actually Existing Ecopolitics
Prefiguration
Ecosocialism
Afterword Preface
Part 1: The Culprit
Introduction
The Ecological Crisis
Capital
Capitalism
Part 2: The Domination of Nature
On Ecologies
Capital and the Domination of Nature
Part 3: Towards Ecosocialism
Critique of Actually Existing Ecopolitics
Prefiguration
Ecosocialism
Afterword