A trenchant look at contemporary capitalism's destructive appetite, and a rallying cry for a socialist politics that can save our worldHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Table of Contents Acknowledgements Preface: Cannibal Capitalism: Are We Toast? Ch. 1: Omnivore: why we need to expand our conception of capitalism Ch. 2:Glutton for Punishment: why capitalism is structurally racist Ch. 3: Care-Guzzler: why social reproduction is a major site of capitalist crisis Ch. 4: Nature in the Maw: why ecopolitics must be trans-environmental and anti-capitalist Ch. 5: Butchering Democracy: why political crisis is capital’s red meat Ch. 6: Food for thought: what should socialism mean in the 21st century? Epilogue: Macrophage: why Covid is a perfect storm of capitalist irrationality and injustice
Table of Contents Acknowledgements Preface: Cannibal Capitalism: Are We Toast? Ch. 1: Omnivore: why we need to expand our conception of capitalism Ch. 2:Glutton for Punishment: why capitalism is structurally racist Ch. 3: Care-Guzzler: why social reproduction is a major site of capitalist crisis Ch. 4: Nature in the Maw: why ecopolitics must be trans-environmental and anti-capitalist Ch. 5: Butchering Democracy: why political crisis is capital’s red meat Ch. 6: Food for thought: what should socialism mean in the 21st century? Epilogue: Macrophage: why Covid is a perfect storm of capitalist irrationality and injustice
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