Ecosocialism for Realists: Transitions, Trade-Offs, and Authoritarian Dangers
Main author: | Albert, Michael |
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SOAS, University of London |
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Ecological Marxists have succeeded in developing compelling ecological critiques of capitalism and principles for alternative ecosocialist political-economies. However, they have devoted relatively little attention to strategic questions, such as: How might ecosocialist transitions take place? What are the challenges, trade-offs, and risks they would likely confront? And how may ecosocialists and allied movements best strategize to navigate them? In particular, these approaches are limited by two problematic tendencies, which I focus on in this essay: 1) an “abstract utopian” tendency that describes idealized ecosocialist futures without deeply considering how they might emerge; and 2) a tendency to ignore or downplay possible trade-offs, dilemmas, and dangers that ecosocialisms-in-transition would likely confront. In contrast, I propose what I call a “realist utopian” approach to ecosocialism, which will more deeply investigate the possible dynamics of ecosocialist transitions; the possible trade-offs, dilemmas, and dangers they would likely face; and how ecosocialists may best strategize to confront them. |
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Journal Article |
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Albert, Michael |
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Albert, Michael |
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Albert, Michael |
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Albert, Michael |
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Ecosocialism for Realists: Transitions, Trade-Offs, and Authoritarian Dangers |
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Taylor and Francis |
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2023 |
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/37860/
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