Ecosocialism or barbarism

Which would you prefer? It’s a tricky choice. Come along to the SR dayschool and decide.

Sat 2 Dec 10:30 – Sat 2 Dec 17:00

Can capitalism solve the ecological crisis?
Does barbarism deserve its bad press?
Socialist Resistance day school.
University of London Union. Malet Street

To book your seat at the event for £10 waged.
contact@ socialistresistance.net or
call us on 020 8800 7460


Ecosocialism or Barbarism explains that the
twenty-first century has opened on a catastrophic note,
with an unprecedented degree of ecological breakdown and
a chaotic world order beset with terror and warfare.

In this book, socialists Jane Kelly and Sheila Malone have gathered together articles from some of the world’s leading ecologists and Marxists to discuss how the profoundly interrelated crises of ecology and social breakdown should be seen as different manifestations of the same structural forces.

Jack Kovel and Michel Löwy’s ecosocialist manifesto sets the framework for a discussion which is unfolding around the world. They argue that capitalism cannot regulate, much less overcome, the crises it has set going. It cannot solve the ecological crisis because to do so requires setting limits upon accumulation—an unacceptable option for a system predicated upon the rule: Grow or Die! And it cannot solve the crisis posed by terror and other forms of violent rebellion because this would mean abandoning the logic of empire, imposing unacceptable limits on growth and the “way of life” sustained by empire.

In this unique volume, ecologists and socialists discuss how far the capitalist world system is historically bankrupt. Their common conclusion is that it has become an empire unable to adapt, whose very gigantism exposes its underlying weakness. It is profoundly unsustainable and must be replaced. The stark choice posed by Rosa Luxemburg returns: Socialism or Barbarism!

4 responses to “Ecosocialism book from Socialist Resistance”

  1. I’m looking forward to this conference… can I ask a question about the link you have to the ecosocialism page though?Because it’s clearly a blog template (the ever present “son of moto” template in fact) and states clearly “This blog aims to develop the discussions of the December 2, 2006 conference” but the comments are off.It’s probably easier to have a discussion with someone if you’re allowed to get a word in!Anyway, good initiative and I hope something on going does come out of this conference.

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  2. I’ll pass this on to the blog master.

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  3. Thanks Jim. I’d turned the comments on when I’d set up the blog, but there’s a separate button to make them visible!! So, I’ve clicked that too.Thanks,Chris.

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