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Democratic Eco-Socialism as a Real Utopia

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Develops critical anthropology of the future Proposes an alternative to the existing world system based upon social parity, democratic processes, environmental sustainability, and a safe c...
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As global economic and population growth continues to skyrocket, increasingly strained resources have made one thing clear: the desperate need for an alternative to capitalism. In Democratic Eco-Socialism as a Real Utopia, Hans Baer outlines the urgent need to reevaluate historical definitions of socialism, commit to social equality and justice, and prioritize environmental sustainability. Democatic eco-socialism, as he terms it, is a system capable of mobilizing people around the world, albeit in different ways, to prevent on-going human socio-economic and environmental degradation, and anthropogenic climate change.

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Price: $34.95
Pages: 314
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Imprint: Berghahn Books
Publication Date: 09 December 2019
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781789205336
Format: Paperback
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SOCIAL SCIENCE/Sociology/Social Theory, SOCIAL SCIENCE/Anthropology/Cultural & Social

“This book has great potential to be useful as a guide to thinking about the global climate crisis and the politics necessary to overcome the problems.” · Jon Marshall, University of Technology Sydney

“A very relevant, interesting, and useful book.” · Ariel Salleh, University of Sydney

Hans A. Baer is a critical anthropologist and a Principal Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne. He has published 20 books, including four related to climate change.

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Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1. The Contradictions of the Capitalist World System at the Beginning of the Twentieth-First Century
Chapter 2. Twentieth-Century Attempts to Create Socialism: Successes and Failures
Chapter 3. Technoliberal and Countercultural Visions of the Future
Chapter 4. Efforts to Reconceptualize Socialism
Chapter 5. The Role of Anti-systemic Movements in Creating a Socio-ecological Revolution
Chapter 6. Transitional System-Challenging Reforms

Conclusion: The Future in the Balance

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Index