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Capitalism’s political and economic degeneracy
Draft for Marxist-Humanist Perspectives, 2014-2015. III. Capitalism’s political and economic degeneracy. A. Karl Marx haunts capitalism’s stagnation. B. The race toward climate chaos. Continue reading
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Tagged British Columbia, Canada, capitalism, China, climate change, climate chaos, Detroit bankruptcy, development, economic inequality, ExxonMobil, global warming, Goldman Sachs, Great Depression, Great Recession, Hegel's Phenomenology of Mind, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, IPCC, Karl Marx, Keystone XL pipeline, labor, monopoly, pensions, rate of profit, retirement, structural economic crisis of capitalism, tar sands, Unemployment, Unist'ot'en resistance camp, Wet'suwet'en, workers
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Climate change denial: Attack on the minds of humanity
“For the rest it is not difficult to see that our epoch is a birth-time, and a period of transition. The spirit of man has broken with the old order of things hitherto prevailing, and with the old ways of … Continue reading
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Tagged Bjørn Lomborg, capitalism, climate change, Climate change denial, ecosocialism, environment, ExxonMobil, Fox News, George Monbiot, global warming, Hegel, Ian Plimer, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, IPCC, James Hansen, Joseph J. Romm, Richard Lindzen, The Onion
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