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aeon.co
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| | | | | The Anthropocene idea has been embraced by Earth scientists and English professors alike. But how useful is it? | |
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catalyst-journal.com
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| | | | | Solving the ecological crisis requires a mass movement to take on hugely powerful industries. Yet environmentalism's base in the professional-managerial class and focus on consumption has little chance of attracting working-class support. This article argues for a program that tackles the ecological crisis by organizing around working-class interests. | |
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www.lrb.co.uk
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| | | | | The terminological dispute - Anthropocene or Capitalocene? - may not be so important. What does matter is which... | |
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timshorrock.com
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| | | The United States has been trying to create a trilateral alliance with Japan and South Korea since the late 1940s. Under President Biden and his "Asia Czar" Kurt Campbell, it has nearly succeeded. But there's a huge disconnect between Washington's constructs and the people of South Korea and Japan. | ||