
Geographer, Lifeblood (2013) @UMinnPress, Climate Change as Class War (2022) @VersoBooks https://www.versobooks.com/books/3973-climate-change-as-class-war
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In the wake of a full-scale assault on Iran by the US and Israel, and the kidnapping of Nicolás Maduro, oil-based theories of imperialism are having a moment. Lucky for me, I happen to be teaching my course “Geogr...
An annoyance of mine is the trend over the last several decades that in order to address the ecological crisis, and the politics to overcome it, Marxists had to concoct a new ‘green’ theory of ecological Marxism. If capitalism has a core, “...
“My aim is not to offer false hope, but rather to simply point out that the socialist project has always been rooted in a kind of optimism in the human endeavor. It is ultimately based on a wager: if we struggle, and wrestle control of pr...
“In particular, Trotsky located the origins of bureaucracy in scarcity—‘when there is little goods, the purchasers are compelled to stand in line. When the lines are very long, it is necessary to appoint a policeman to keep order.’ He bel...
Oil markets work through commodity cycles of boom and bust. When prices are high, oil capital is keen on investing in new drilling. When prices are low (like today — see the chart, above), less so. While the current price level is somewhere...
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