Originally published in the German journal Widerspruch, Arman Spéth interviews John Bellamy Foster about the growing interest in degrowth thought and the…
buy this issue In this month’s “Notes from the Editors,” the editors confront the myth of Marx’s purported early Prometheanism and later rejection of the growth…
Climate politics remains overwhelmingly dominated by NGOs, journalists and scientists, observes Matt Huber in his recent Climate Change as Class War. Huber, a geography academic involved with the Democratic Socialists of America, insists that the "the climate struggle is about power" – meaning both class relations and energy. The book aims to counter the "professional middle class" politics that occupy the environmental left through a political strategy based on workers' material interests and fought through trade union struggle.