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Publication year: 2006
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| Series: | Historical Materialism Book Series, 11 |
| ISBN-13 (i)The ISBN (International Standard Book Number) has been changed from 10 to 13 digits on 1 January 2007: | 978 90 04 14810 9 |
| ISBN-10: | 90 04 14810 8 |
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| Cover: | Hardback |
| Number of pages: | x, 358 pp. |
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| List price: | € 76.00 / US$ 113.00 |
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Readership
Ecological economists interested in alternative methodologies, all Marxists interested in ecology, and many other environmentally concerned social scientists (academic libraries, specialists, and students).
About the author(s)
Paul Burkett, Ph.D. (1984) in Economics, Syracuse University, is Professor of Economics at Indiana State University, Terre Haute. His publications on Marxism and ecology include Marx and Nature: A Red and Green Perspective (St. Martin's Press, 1999) and many articles in scholarly journals.
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This book undertakes the first general assessment of ecological economics from a Marxist point of view, and shows how Marxist political economy can make a substantial contribution to ecological economics. The analysis is developed in terms of four basic issues: (1) nature and economic value; (2) the treatment of nature as capital; (3) the significance of the entropy law for economic systems; (4) the concept of sustainable development. In each case, it is shown that Marxism can help ecological economics fulfill its commitments to multi-disciplinarity, methodological pluralism, and historical openness. In this way, a foundation is constructed for a substantive dialogue between Marxists and ecological economists.
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