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PhD political theory at Sciences Po Paris/Centre Marc Bloch Berlin. Philosophy / Environmental Malthusianism / Ecological Marxism https://sciences-po.academia.edu/MariusBickhardt
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And the S curve applied to innovation dynamics and energy exhaustion by atomic malthusians stems from Raymond Pearl‘s population biology
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In short, the legacy of the GDR is present in the rise of the far right in today's Germany, but it can't be isolated to the East or just the effects of communist rule. This is a problem of a united Germany that has its proximate causes in a united Germany and needs to be dealt with as such.
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You‘re prob interested in his theory of eco-planning?
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A ce propos, @romaricgodin.bsky.social dans Mediapart www.mediapart.fr/journal/econ...
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@cominsitu.bsky.social you should check it out. Become your own green capitalist!
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www.ft.com/content/6c40...
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Keep you updated
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One of his executive orders ... aimed to establish America as “the leading producer and processor of non-fuel minerals, including rare earth minerals”; three clauses later, it announced an end to the federal government’s so-called “EV mandate.” x/x
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But Fressoz (and Bonneuil) are actually quite sympathetic to ecological marxism - see the 'Capitalocene' addendum to their new Verso edition of 'The Shock of the Anthropocene'
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Both “growth” and “degrowth” refer to artificial and ultimately fictitious unities that consist, upon inspection, of elements of life too heterogeneous to be represented as the same substance of thing." x/x
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James O'Connor, "Socialism and Ecology", in: Natural Causes. Essays in Ecological Marxism (1998)
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I know, it's a dead empire! You could check if some of the authors have published in English though! Alexandre Feron has published one for example univ-paris1.academia.edu/AlexandreFer... "Sartre vs. Lefort: The meaning of proletarian experience"
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In a more affirmative style, there is this French volume catalogue-editions.ens-lyon.fr/fr/livre/?GC...