Marx and Environmental Catastrophe

In Marcello Musto (ed.), Rethinking Alternatives with Marx: Economy, Ecology and Migration. Springer Verlag. pp. 113-128 (2021)
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Abstract

This chapter summarizes current predictions as to the likely prospect of environmental catastrophe in the coming century, and then asks a series of questions about prospective Marxist responses to the problem. A brief overview of Marx's view of nature reveals an ambiguity about prospective future consumption by the working classes in a communist society. This is followed by scrutiny of Soviet approaches to consumerism in particular in which a similar tension is evident between opposition to crass consumerism and luxury and the need to satisfy widespread and increasing demands for commodities. Here a degree of inevitability in the development of consumer culture is evident. Finally the specific problems resulting from the need to place an abrupt brake on patterns of industrialization is addressed. An eight-point programme is indicated as necessary to tackle the most obvious immediate issues.

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