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  1. Eco-socialism (also known as green socialism, socialist ecology, ecological materialism, or revolutionary ecology) [1] is an ideology merging aspects of socialism with that of green politics, ecology and alter-globalization or anti-globalization.

  2. 28. Feb. 2020 · In synthesizing the basic tenets of ecology and the Marxist critique of political economy, ecosocialism offers a radical alternative to an unsustainable status quo.

    • Michael Löwy
    • 2020
  3. 28. Juli 2022 · In contrast, I propose what I call a “realist utopian” approach to ecosocialism, which will more deeply investigate the possible dynamics of ecosocialist transitions; the possible trade-offs, dilemmas, and dangers they would likely face; and how ecosocialists may best strategize to confront them.

  4. Ecosocialism is a vision of a just and sustainable future that challenges the profit-driven and exploitative system of capitalism. It advocates democratic ecological planning, social and environmental well-being, and a reduction of work hours and consumption.

  5. 2. März 2017 · Read this article. John Bellamy Foster and his colleagues have recently argued that the project of ecosocialism should be understood in terms of a “prefigurative” and “first stage” of red-green thinkers whose insights have largely been transcended by their own work on the metabolic rift.

    • Damian F. White, Brian J. Gareau, Alan P. Rudy
    • 2017
  6. “The Handbook on Ecosocialism is a much-needed anthology from among the most influential figures in the ecosocialist movements. Buttressed by powerful Marxist ecofeminist contributions, the Handbook is bound to become an essential resource for scholars and organisers keen on overcoming racial capitalist and patriarchal relations and to ...

  7. Authors: Robert Albritton. Argues capitalism cannot make the changes necessary to revitalize the earth and life it supports. Proposes solutions to the problems of social justice and ecology. Supports eco-socialism to combat apocalyptic visions of the future. Part of the book series: Palgrave Insights into Apocalypse Economics (PIAE) 5098 Accesses.