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254 pages ; 23 cm

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254

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2017, Process Century Press
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Table of Contents

Socialism in process : Marx, Whitehead, and the new American Left -- Justin Heinzekehr. -- Part One:
Revising the alternatives : resources in Marx and Whitehead.
A Whiteheadian approach to rethinking economics for the sustainability revolution -- Carol Frances Johnston
Global challenges and wisdom resources : why go back to Marx and Whitehead and what can we learn from them? -- Ouyang Kang
Persons-in-community in Whitehead, Smith and Marx : exploring Marx's concept of class through Adam Smith's concept of social order -- Mark Dibben and Cristina Neesham
Organic Marxism and the Marxist tradition -- Leslie A. Muray. -- Part Two:
Reinventing social thought for an ecological context.
Commodity fetishism and critical metaphysics -- Jung Mo Sung
Solidarity -- Anne F. Pomeroy
Alternative values to an extractivist logic -- Timothy Murphy. -- Part Three:
Adaptation and diversity : toward a contemporary socialism.
Against the insanity of growth : degrowth as concrete utopia -- Barbara Muraca
Mariátegui and Whitehead : the metaphysics of local Marxisms -- Justin Heinzekehr
Responding to climate change : local knowledge in African-American communities on Maryland's Eastern Shore -- Christine D. Miller Hesed
Why movements matter most : a conversation with the new materialism -- Joerg Riger -- Socialism for the common good /-- Philip Clayton.

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Includes bibliographical references.

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Anoka, Minnesota
Series
Toward ecological civilization series, Toward ecological civilization series -- volume 14.
Copyright Date
2017

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Dewey Decimal Class
335.00973

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254 pages
Number of pages
254

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Open Library
OL28413135M
Internet Archive
socialisminproce0000unse
ISBN 10
1940447275
ISBN 13
9781940447278
OCLC/WorldCat
981918959

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