Ebook: Marx and the earth: an anti-critique
Author: Burkett Paul, Foster John Bellamy, Marx Karl
- Tags: Communism and ecology, POLITICAL SCIENCE--Public Policy--Cultural Policy, SOCIAL SCIENCE--Anthropology--Cultural, SOCIAL SCIENCE--Popular Culture, Electronic books, Marx Karl -- 1818-1883, POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Cultural Policy, SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- Cultural, SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Popular Culture
- Series: Historical materialism book series 115
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: Brill
- City: Leiden;Boston
- Language: English
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Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Three Stages of Ecosocialist Analysis -- The Debate on Marx and Ecology a Decade and a Half Later -- Marx's 'Major Ecological Flaw': The Tanuro Thesis -- Marx and the Foreshortening of Intrinsic Value: The Kovel Thesis -- Marx, Aesthetics, and the Sensuous Value of Nature -- Chapter 1. The Dialectic of Organic and Inorganic Relations -- The Critique of 'Marx's Inorganic Body' -- The Organic/Inorganic Distinction and Hegel's Philosophy of Nature -- Marx's Dialectic of Organic/Inorganic: The Conditions of Human Existence -- The Ecological Transformation of Marx's Nature-Dialectic -- Instrumentalism and Teleology: Contradictions in the Ecological Critique of Marx -- Toward Ecological Materialism -- Chapter 2. The Origins of Ecological Economics: Podolinsky and Marx-Engels -- Podolinsky: Life and Work -- Development of Podolinsky's Project -- Accumulation of Energy on Earth -- Problems with the Quantitative Energy Accumulation Approach -- Podolinsky's Analysis as a Basis for Value Theory -- Value and Nature: Marx and Sieber versus Podolinsky -- Podolinsky's Perfect Machine Argument -- Shortcomings of the Perfect Machine Perspective -- Marx's Notes on Podolinsky -- Engels's Comments on Podolinsky -- Elaborations in Die Neue Zeit -- Stoffwechsel -- Chapter 3. Classical Marxism and Energetics -- Introduction -- Labour Power and its Value -- Energy and Surplus Value -- Capitalist Industrialisation and Thermodynamics in Marx's Capital -- Entropy and the Metabolic Rift -- Chapter 4. Engels, Entropy, and the Heat Death Hypothesis -- Introduction -- The Second Law and the Heat Death of the Universe -- The Heat Death Hypothesis and Nineteenth-Century Physics -- Marxism, the Entropy Law, and Ecology -- Conclusion: The Dialectics of Nature and Society and the Second Law.
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