Finance. Climate. Food. Class. How are the crises-and politics-of the twenty-first century connected? In Capitalism in the Web of Life, Jason W. Moore argues that the sources of today's global turbulence have a common cause: capitalism as a way of organizing planetary life. Drawing on environmentalist, feminist, and Marxist thought, Moore offers a groundbreaking synthesis: capitalism as a "world-ecology" of power, profit, and life.
Finance. Climate. Food. Class. How are the crises-and politics-of the twenty-first century connected? In Capitalism in the Web of Life, Jason W. Moore argues that the sources of today's global turbulence have a common cause: capitalism as a way of organizing planetary life. Drawing on environmentalist, feminist, and Marxist thought, Moore offers a groundbreaking synthesis: capitalism as a "world-ecology" of power, profit, and life.
Jason W. Moore teaches world history at Binghamton University, USA, where he coordinates the World-Ecology Research Collective. Recent books include L’écologie-monde du capitalisme, Oltre la giustizia climatica, and, with Raj Patel, A History of the World in Seven Cheap Things. His books and essays on class, capital, and empire in the web of life have been awarded the Alice Hamilton Prize in environmental history, the Byres and Bernstein Prize for agrarian studies, the Braverman Prize for labor studies, and the Immanuel Wallerstein Award for Capitalism in the Web of Life. Moore’s interviews, lectures, and essays can be found in over 20 languages on his website: https://jasonwmoore.com/.
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If nothing else, the climate crisis demonstrates that the history of capitalism is a thoroughly 'environmental' one. This energizing book proposes an inventive framework for making sense of that past, and for orienting ourselves as we get down to the business of changing the future. Naomi Klein, author of This Changes Everything and The Shock Doctrine
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