The Rise and Fall of Cheap Nature - Jason Moore
The Rise and Fall of Cheap Nature: Work, Power, and Capital in Making and Transcending Planetary Crisis * Jason. W. Moore - Sociology, Binghamton University, and author of Capitalism and the Web of Life (2015). Finance. Climate. Food. Work. How are the crises of the twenty-first century connected? In Capitalism in the Web of Life, Jason W. Moore argues that the sources of today's global turbulence have a common cause: capitalism as a way of organizing nature, including human nature. Drawing on environmentalist, feminist, and Marxist thought, Moore offers a groundbreaking new synthesis: capitalism as a "world-ecology" of wealth, power, and nature. Capitalism's greatest strength -- and the source of its problems -- is its capacity to create Cheap Natures: labor, food, energy, and raw materials. That capacity is now in question. Rethinking capitalism through the pulsing and renewing dialectic of humanity-in-nature, Moore takes readers on a journey from the rise of capitalism to the modern mosaic of crisis. Capitalism in the Web of Life shows how the critique of capitalism-in-nature -- rather than capitalism and nature -- is key to understanding our predicament, and to pursuing the politics of liberation in the century ahead. Recorded in Toronto, 13 December 2016.
The Rise and Fall of Cheap Nature: Work, Power, and Capital in Making and Transcending Planetary Crisis * Jason. W. Moore - Sociology, Binghamton University, and author of Capitalism and the Web of Life (2015). Finance. Climate. Food. Work. How are the crises of the twenty-first century connected? In Capitalism in the Web of Life, Jason W. Moore argues that the sources of today's global turbulence have a common cause: capitalism as a way of organizing nature, including human nature. Drawing on environmentalist, feminist, and Marxist thought, Moore offers a groundbreaking new synthesis: capitalism as a "world-ecology" of wealth, power, and nature. Capitalism's greatest strength -- and the source of its problems -- is its capacity to create Cheap Natures: labor, food, energy, and raw materials. That capacity is now in question. Rethinking capitalism through the pulsing and renewing dialectic of humanity-in-nature, Moore takes readers on a journey from the rise of capitalism to the modern mosaic of crisis. Capitalism in the Web of Life shows how the critique of capitalism-in-nature -- rather than capitalism and nature -- is key to understanding our predicament, and to pursuing the politics of liberation in the century ahead. Recorded in Toronto, 13 December 2016.