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Author:
Huber, Matthew T., author.
Title:
Climate change as class war : building socialism on a warming planet / Matthew T. Huber.
Publisher:
Verso ;
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
312 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
Subject:
Ecosocialism.
Climate change mitigation--Political aspects.
Social classes--Political aspects.
Social classes--Environmental aspects.
Socialism and society--Environmental aspects.
Capitalism--Environmental aspects.
Environmental policy--International cooperation.
Green New Deal.
Capitalism--Environmental aspects.
Environmental policy--International cooperation.
Green New Deal.
Social classes--Political aspects.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Conclusion: Species solidarity at the climate crossroads. I. The capitalist class -- 1. The hidden abode of the climate crisis: industrial capital and climate responsibility -- 2. Carbon exploitation: how the nitrogen cycle became fossil capital -- II. The professional class -- 3. Credentialed politics: knowing the climate crisis -- 4. Carbon guilt: privatized ecologies, degrowth, and the politics of less -- III. The working class -- 5. Proletarian ecology: working class interests and the struggle for a Green New Deal -- 6. Electrifying the climate movement: the case for electricity as a strategic sector -- 7. Power in the union: history and strategy in the electric utility unions -- Conclusion: Species solidarity at the climate crossroads.
Summary:
"In this groundbreaking analysis, Matthew T. Huber argues that the carbon-intensive capitalist class must be confronted with its disproportionate effect on the climate. Yet, at present the climate movement is unpopular and rooted in the professional class, where it remains incapable of meeting this dizzying challenge. As an alternative, Huber proposes a climate politics to appeal to the majority--the working class--and he evaluates the Green New Deal as a first attempt to channel working-class material and ecological interests. He advocates building union power in the very energy system that must be transformed. In the end, winning the climate struggle will require an internationalist approach based on planetary working-class solidarity" -- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
9781788733885
1788733886
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1252050505
LCCN:
2022287674
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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