征用
资本主义
气候变化
相关性(法律)
生产(经济)
阅读(过程)
适应(眼睛)
控制(管理)
社会学
平面图(考古学)
生产方式
社会生产
经济体制
模式(计算机接口)
政治经济学
钥匙(锁)
政治学
经济
市场经济
自然资源经济学
经济
社会变革
首都(建筑)
实证经济学
新古典经济学
历史
环境伦理学
认识论
自给自足
资本主义制度
标识
DOI:10.1177/00368237251396468
摘要
While there is a robust literature on how capitalism is the root cause of climate change, few have systematically explored Karl Marx’s most important finished work—Volume 1 of Capital —to excavate the climate repercussions. In this paper, I will review some of the key concepts in Capital —value, the hidden abode of production, surplus value, the accumulation of capital, primitive accumulation and the expropriation of the expropriators—and explain their relevance to the climate crisis. Above all, Marx’s Capital is an analysis of a system of production that escapes our social and collective control. Moreover, the dramatically presented “historical tendency of capitalist accumulation” toward working-class expropriation laid out in Chapter 32—which some view as outdated—takes on new urgency given the need to take social control over production and plan a transition to a non-fossil fuel mode of production.
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