A People’s Green New Deal
Autor Max Ajlen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 mai 2021
“Hands-down the best book yet on the Green New Deal. Courageous, bold, refreshing….envisions an ecosocialist transition that is rooted in principles of global justice”—Jason Hickel, author, Less is More
The idea of a Green New Deal was launched into popular consciousness by US Congressperson Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in 2018 as a way to fight climate change and address wealth inequality. It has become a watchword in the current era of global climate crisis.
But what, and for whom, is the Green New Deal? And when can we expect the US government, and other governments to commit themselves to facing what is clearly a planet-wide danger?
In this concise and urgent book, Max Ajl provides an overview of the various mainstream Green New Deals. Critically engaging with their proponents, ideological underpinnings and limitations, he goes on to sketch out a radical alternative: a “People's Green New Deal” committed to decommodification, working-class power, anti-imperialism and agro-ecology. Chapters include:
*Green Transition - or Fortress Eco-Nationalism?
*Change Without Change: Eco-Modernism
*Energy Use, Degrowth, and the Green New Deal
*Green Social Democracy or Eco-Socialism?
*The World We Wish to See
* Green Anti-Imperialism and the National Question
Ajl diagnoses the roots of the current socio-ecological crisis as emerging from a world-system dominated by the logics of capitalism and imperialism. Resolving this crisis, he argues, requires nothing less than an infrastructural and agricultural transformation in the Global North, and the industrial convergence between North and South. As the climate crisis deepens and the literature on the subject grows,
A People's Green New Deal contributes a distinctive perspective to the debate.
The idea of a Green New Deal was launched into popular consciousness by US Congressperson Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in 2018 as a way to fight climate change and address wealth inequality. It has become a watchword in the current era of global climate crisis.
But what, and for whom, is the Green New Deal? And when can we expect the US government, and other governments to commit themselves to facing what is clearly a planet-wide danger?
In this concise and urgent book, Max Ajl provides an overview of the various mainstream Green New Deals. Critically engaging with their proponents, ideological underpinnings and limitations, he goes on to sketch out a radical alternative: a “People's Green New Deal” committed to decommodification, working-class power, anti-imperialism and agro-ecology. Chapters include:
*Green Transition - or Fortress Eco-Nationalism?
*Change Without Change: Eco-Modernism
*Energy Use, Degrowth, and the Green New Deal
*Green Social Democracy or Eco-Socialism?
*The World We Wish to See
* Green Anti-Imperialism and the National Question
Ajl diagnoses the roots of the current socio-ecological crisis as emerging from a world-system dominated by the logics of capitalism and imperialism. Resolving this crisis, he argues, requires nothing less than an infrastructural and agricultural transformation in the Global North, and the industrial convergence between North and South. As the climate crisis deepens and the literature on the subject grows,
A People's Green New Deal contributes a distinctive perspective to the debate.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780745341750
ISBN-10: 0745341756
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: PLUTO PRESS
Colecția Pluto Press
ISBN-10: 0745341756
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: PLUTO PRESS
Colecția Pluto Press
Recenzii
'Hands-down the best book yet on the Green New Deal. Courageous, bold, refreshing - Ajl pushes the horizons of progressive thought and envisions an ecosocialist transition that is rooted in principles of global justice'
Jason Hickel, author of 'Less is More: How Degrowth Will Save the World'
'An amazing text, truly inspirational. There are few books in which nearly every sentence is urgent and quotable, but this is one. Lucid and profound, it assembles the elements that are necessary for an actual political program of survival and renewal'
Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, author of 'An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States' (Beacon Press, 2014)
'You cannot purchase your way out of climate change the same way you cannot pick a 'Green New Deal' brand that suits your personal preferences. Anti-imperialism and anti-capitalism are not by-gone projects, they're very much alive in the Global South. Left climate movements in the North would be better served by following their example as well as reading this critical work'
Nick Estes, author of 'Our History Is the Future: Standing Rock versus the Dakota Access Pipeline, and the Long Tradition of Indigenous Resistance' (Verso, 2019)
‘Ajl guides us with an authority steeped in scholarship but also with panache. If you really want to learn what'll be necessary for our species to survive climate apocalypse, read this book. You'll then know the ways by which humanity's very fate can be won’
Rob Wallace, author of 'Dead Epidemiologists: On the Origins of COVID-19' (Monthly Review Press, 2020)
'Anyone wanting to understand the limitations of the Green New Deal, and how it is being employed as a tool to rationalize Green Capitalism, and sanitize its advance within the capitalist system must read this critical work'
Kali Akuno, Executive Director of Cooperation Jackson
'In this urgent book, Max Ajl poses the question “What would visions for sustainability in Global North look like if they were anti-imperial, reparative, socialist and agroecological?” The answer, he argues, looks radically different from – and more liberating than - the Green New Deals on the table today'
Raj Patel, co-author of 'A History of the World in Seven Cheap Things: A Guide to Capitalism, Nature, and the Future of the Planet' (Verso, 2020)
'An exceedingly important and powerful book, a uniquely comprehensive report about climate change, its politics and injustices'
Judith Deutsch, ‘Counterpunch’
‘A bracing and thought-provoking call for those of us in the Global North to reconsider how we fight for social and climate justice’
‘ROAR’
‘A refreshing and rich scholarly alternative to how an ideal green new deal should be imagined … an exquisite sketch of ideal avenues towards eco-socialism’
‘Developing Economics’
‘Provides a comprehensive survey of the nuanced issues a red-green alliance must confront and resolve’
‘System Change not Climate Change’
'An exceedingly important and powerful book, a uniquely comprehensive report about climate change, its politics and injustices'.
‘Socialist Project’
‘A magnificent work that should be at the top of reading lists for anyone remotely concerned about the climate crisis'
‘Canadian Dimension’
Jason Hickel, author of 'Less is More: How Degrowth Will Save the World'
'An amazing text, truly inspirational. There are few books in which nearly every sentence is urgent and quotable, but this is one. Lucid and profound, it assembles the elements that are necessary for an actual political program of survival and renewal'
Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, author of 'An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States' (Beacon Press, 2014)
'You cannot purchase your way out of climate change the same way you cannot pick a 'Green New Deal' brand that suits your personal preferences. Anti-imperialism and anti-capitalism are not by-gone projects, they're very much alive in the Global South. Left climate movements in the North would be better served by following their example as well as reading this critical work'
Nick Estes, author of 'Our History Is the Future: Standing Rock versus the Dakota Access Pipeline, and the Long Tradition of Indigenous Resistance' (Verso, 2019)
‘Ajl guides us with an authority steeped in scholarship but also with panache. If you really want to learn what'll be necessary for our species to survive climate apocalypse, read this book. You'll then know the ways by which humanity's very fate can be won’
Rob Wallace, author of 'Dead Epidemiologists: On the Origins of COVID-19' (Monthly Review Press, 2020)
'Anyone wanting to understand the limitations of the Green New Deal, and how it is being employed as a tool to rationalize Green Capitalism, and sanitize its advance within the capitalist system must read this critical work'
Kali Akuno, Executive Director of Cooperation Jackson
'In this urgent book, Max Ajl poses the question “What would visions for sustainability in Global North look like if they were anti-imperial, reparative, socialist and agroecological?” The answer, he argues, looks radically different from – and more liberating than - the Green New Deals on the table today'
Raj Patel, co-author of 'A History of the World in Seven Cheap Things: A Guide to Capitalism, Nature, and the Future of the Planet' (Verso, 2020)
'An exceedingly important and powerful book, a uniquely comprehensive report about climate change, its politics and injustices'
Judith Deutsch, ‘Counterpunch’
‘A bracing and thought-provoking call for those of us in the Global North to reconsider how we fight for social and climate justice’
‘ROAR’
‘A refreshing and rich scholarly alternative to how an ideal green new deal should be imagined … an exquisite sketch of ideal avenues towards eco-socialism’
‘Developing Economics’
‘Provides a comprehensive survey of the nuanced issues a red-green alliance must confront and resolve’
‘System Change not Climate Change’
'An exceedingly important and powerful book, a uniquely comprehensive report about climate change, its politics and injustices'.
‘Socialist Project’
‘A magnificent work that should be at the top of reading lists for anyone remotely concerned about the climate crisis'
‘Canadian Dimension’
Notă biografică
Max Ajl is an associated researcher with the Tunisian Observatory for Food Sovereignty and the Environment and a postdoctoral fellow with the Rural Sociology Group at Wageningen University. He has written for Monthly Review, Jacobin and Viewpoint. He has contributed to a number of journals, including the Journal of Peasant Studies, Review of African Political Economy and Globalizations, and is an associate editor at Agrarian South & Journal of Labor and Society.
Cuprins
Introduction
Part I: Capitalist Green Transitions
1. Green Transition - or Fortress Eco-Nationalism?
2. Change Without Change: Eco-Modernism
3. Energy Use, Degrowth, and the Green New Deal
4. Green Social Democracy or Eco-Socialism?
Part II: A People's Green New Deal
5. The World We Wish to See
6. A Planet of Fields
7. Green Anti-Imperialism and the National Question
Conclusion
Part I: Capitalist Green Transitions
1. Green Transition - or Fortress Eco-Nationalism?
2. Change Without Change: Eco-Modernism
3. Energy Use, Degrowth, and the Green New Deal
4. Green Social Democracy or Eco-Socialism?
Part II: A People's Green New Deal
5. The World We Wish to See
6. A Planet of Fields
7. Green Anti-Imperialism and the National Question
Conclusion
Descriere
In this concise and urgent book, Max Ajl provides an overview of the various mainstream Green New Deals. Critically engaging with their proponents, ideological underpinnings and limitations, he goes on to sketch out a radical alternative: a “People's Green New Deal” committed to decommodification, working-class power, anti-imperialism and agro-ecology.