By Guerrilla History In this episode of Guerrilla History, we bring on a good friend and comrade of ours, Professor…
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World Accumulation & Planetary Life, or, Why Capitalism Will Not Survive until the “Last Tree Is Cut”
By Jason Moore Originally posted on PERCDecember 20th, 2017 Why does it seem easier to imagine the end of the…
Capitalocene: Jason Moore on the Entitle Blog
By Jonah WedekindEntitle Blog January 19th, 2016 The Anthropocene makes for an easy story. Easy, because it does not challenge…
Jason W. Moore Interviewed on CENHS
Center for Energy & Environmental Research in the Human Sciences CENHS August 17th, 2017 Cymene and Dominic talk capital and…
Anthropocene or Capitalocene?— A Review at Pyles of Books
By Alexander PylesPyles of BooksApril 18th, 2019 I’m going a different route with this review, since this is a heady…
Anthropocene or Capitalocene?— A Review at Ecozoic Review
By Simon SpireEcozoic Review/Emergent InquiryAugust 11th, 2018 What is the historical origin of humanity’s current moment of ecological crisis? A…
Anthropocene or Capitalocene? in Marx & Philosophy
by Steve KnightMarx & Philosophy Review of BooksAugust 30th, 2016 The public’s imagination has been seized in the twenty-first century…
Organizing Cools the Planet: A Review on Znet
by Brian TokarZnetOctober 15, 2011 How do we develop a genuine movement for Climate Justice in the U.S.? Nearly everyone…
A Line in the Tar Sands: A Review in UnderCurrents
By Jacob McLean UnderCurrents This fine collection belongs in the pockets of activists on the job: at a downtown rally…
A Line in the Tar Sands: Struggles for Environmental Justice in Z Communications
By Seth Sandronsky Z Communications Most contributors to A Line in the Tar Sands: Struggles for Environmental Justice (PM Press,…