Land and labour: Marxism, ecology and human history

London: Bookmarks Publications (2014)
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Abstract

Martin Empson draws on a Marxist understanding of history to grapple with the contradictory potential of our relationship with our environment. In so doing he shows that human action is key, both to the destruction of nature and to the possibility of a sustainable solution to the ecological crises of the 21st century.

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