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John L. Foster

    John Bellamy Foster ist ein Soziologe, dessen Werk sich mit der komplexen Beziehung zwischen Kapitalismus und der ökologischen Krise befasst. Er untersucht kritisch die politische Ökonomie des Kapitalismus und erforscht seine inhärenten Tendenzen zu wirtschaftlicher Instabilität und Umweltzerstörung. Fosters marxistischer theoretischer Rahmen bietet eine einzigartige Perspektive, durch die er diese komplexen Themen analysiert und tiefgreifende Einblicke in die systemischen Wurzeln globaler Herausforderungen bietet.

    What Do You Call a One-Eyed Dinosaur?
    Crime Stories
    The Great Financial Crisis: Causes and Consequences
    Run, Jump, Hop
    Capitalism in the Anthropocene
    The Return of Nature
    • The Return of Nature

      • 688 Seiten
      • 25 Lesestunden
      4,5(35)Abgeben

      This work offers a compelling reinterpretation of the radical and socialist roots of ecology. Building on the foundation laid in his earlier book, John Bellamy Foster explores the connections between social justice and environmental sustainability throughout history. He begins with the deaths of Darwin and Marx and traces developments leading to the ecological movements of the 1960s and 1970s. Foster examines the contributions of socialist thinkers and materialist scientists, from William Morris and Frederick Engels to Rachel Carson and Stephen J. Gould, who aimed to create a dialectical naturalism grounded in a critique of capitalism. Through this exploration, he reveals a rich history of efforts to address social and environmental issues together. Ultimately, the narrative calls for a transformative ecological revolution that seeks to harmonize human needs with the health of the planet.

      The Return of Nature
    • Explores capitalism's role in creating the current state of climate emergency. Over the last 11,700 years, during which human civilization developed, the earth has existed within what geologists refer to as the Holocene Epoch. Now science is telling us that the Holocene Epoch in the geological time scale ended, replaced by a new more dangerous

      Capitalism in the Anthropocene
    • Run, Jump, Hop

      • 16 Seiten
      • 1 Lesestunde
      3,0(1)Abgeben

      This photographic non-fiction book examines how animals and people move.

      Run, Jump, Hop
    • Preface --Introduction --pt. 1. Causes --1. Thehousehold debt bubble --2. Theexplosion of debt and speculation --3. Monopoly-finance capital --4. Thefinancialization of capitalism --pt. 2. Consequences --5. Thefinancialization of capital and the crisis --6. Back to the real economy --Notes --Index.

      The Great Financial Crisis: Causes and Consequences
    • 114p paperback, tape mark to spine, very good, this copy published in the year 1978 in the series entitled WLE Short Stories

      Crime Stories
    • What Do You Call a One-eyed Dinosaur? is a hilarious concoction of jokes, riddles, and rhymes compiled by the master of witty verse, John Foster. Warning! Contains aliens, monsters, magicians, creepy-crawlies, and the abominable snowman!

      What Do You Call a One-Eyed Dinosaur?
    • Cockadoodle Moo

      • 96 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Published as a companion volume to the best-selling Twinkle, Twinkle, Chocolate Bar and Whizz Bang Orang-Utan, this book is, like them, designed first to be read aloud, and then for children to read for themselves.

      Cockadoodle Moo
    • Contains six books with illustrations by a variety of artists. This poetry selection has been chosen to match topics relevant to the age group - pets, special days, food, farms, seasons, and shopping. The level of difficulty matches Y1 T3/P2 T3. The poems can be introduced alongside storybooks at Stages 5 and 6.

      Oxford Reading Tree: Levels 5-6: Glow-worms: Pack (6 books, 1of each title)
    • By 1974 a mobilised trade union movement had forced a Conservative government from office, compelled the abandonment of its anti-trade union legislation, released imprisoned dockers from Pentonville prison and twice provided the miners with the solidarity required for victory.

      UNITE History Volume 4 (1960-1974)