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From despair to where? Marx, Ecomarxism and Degrowth
Andreas Mayert
In his 200th year of birth, Marx's critique of capitalism has been
associated with various current problems. It is therefore interesting to
compare Marx's radical critique of capitalism in the 19th-century with
contemporary theories that radically question the economic system of the
21st-century. What do they have in common? What contradictions can be
found? Is a convergence possible – or is the divisive dominant? The
critique of the economic system and society by advocates of degrowth is
particularly suitable for such a comparison, not only because of the
radical nature of their economic and social concepts, but also because,
like Marx in his day, they take the view that the current accumulation
of crisis phenomena could soon create the conditions for a complete
transformation of society. The present text compares the two lines of
criticism with a special attention to the interpretation of Marx in
ecomarxism.
https://www.academia.edu/37568509/From_despair_to_where_Marx_Ecomarxism_and_Degrowth?email_work_card=title
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