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Contested Social and Ecological Reproduction: Impacts of States, Social Movements, and Civil Society in Times of Crisis

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Contested Social and Ecological Reproduction: Impacts of States, Social Movements, and Civil Society in Times of Crisis
Contested Social and Ecological Reproduction: Impacts of States, Social Movements, and Civil Society in Times of Crisis

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Contested Social and Ecological Reproduction: Impacts of States, Social Movements, and Civil Society in Times of Crisis

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Humanity has not succeeded in securing the basis of life for all people. A major reason is the dominant global capitalist economy, which is based on the exploitation and use of nature—but this state of affairs is not accepted by everyone. This book provides a close socio-analytical look at how states, social movements, and civil society actors deal with this polycrisis. The book concludes with an interview with Nancy Fraser about ‘Cannibal Capitalism’.

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