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Ecomodernist socialism and communist futurism

Critically engages with the ongoing discussions about “eco-modernist socialism” and “communist futurism”, following-up on Jacobin magazine’s climate change issue ‘Earth, Wind, and Fire.’

Think Big Socialism and the spectre of degrowth: From one materialism to another (part II)
Ecomodernist socialism and communist futurism

Think Big Socialism and the spectre of degrowth: From one materialism to another (part II)

Think Big Socialism and the Spectre of Degrowth: The Ghost of Progress (Part I)
Ecomodernist socialism and communist futurism

Think Big Socialism and the Spectre of Degrowth: The Ghost of Progress (Part I)

Reframing the Left Eco-Modernism vs. Orthodox Eco-Socialism Debate, or: Assessing the Transformation of the Value-Nature Nexus 
Ecomodernist socialism and communist futurism

Reframing the Left Eco-Modernism vs. Orthodox Eco-Socialism Debate, or: Assessing the Transformation of the Value-Nature Nexus 

The Jacobin’s eco-modernist dilemma
Ecomodernist socialism and communist futurism

The Jacobin’s eco-modernist dilemma

The shitty new communist futurism
Ecomodernist socialism and communist futurism

The shitty new communist futurism

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