Marx and Nature: A Red Green Perspective
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Marx’s treatment of natural conditions possesses an inner logic, coherence, and analytical power which has not been previously recognized Though infrequently viewed as an environmental thinker, Karl Marx insisted that production as a social and material process is shaped and constrained by both historically developed relations among producers and natural conditions. Paul Burkett shows that it is Marx's overriding concern with human emancipation that impels him to approach nature from the standpoint of materialist history, sociology and critical political economy.
Marx’s treatment of natural conditions possesses an inner logic, coherence, and analytical power which has not been previously recognized Though infrequently viewed as an environmental thinker, Karl Marx insisted that production as a social and material process is shaped and constrained by both historically developed relations among producers and natural conditions. Paul Burkett shows that it is Marx's overriding concern with human emancipation that impels him to approach nature from the standpoint of materialist history, sociology and critical political economy.
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