The Green Capitalist and Deep Ecological Resistance
The Politics of Catastrophe. Biocolonialism and eco-militancy
I discovered that I was not opposed to mankind,
but only to mancenteredness, anthropocentricity, and the opinion that the world exists solely for the sake of man;
not to science, which means simply knowledge, but to science misapplied, to the worship of technique and technology, and to the perversion of science properly called scientism; and not to civilization, but to culture
A People’s Green New Deal or a New Round of Accumulation?
I have arrived here after reflecting on the meaning of “Sustainable Ownership,” a concept I last wrote about while contemplating property rights and the intrinsic value of rivers, forests, and every living community.
That reflection ignited deeper questions: can the environment truly thrive if we cling to business-as-usual profit-making, hoping that a market-based approach will shield us from ecological meltdown?
Can we save the environment without addressing capitalism and social justice?