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Labor Pains: Stories from Inside America's New Union Movement
Labor Pains: Stories from Inside America's New Union Movement
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Foster's introduction sets out the unifying themes of these essays enabling the reader to draw from them a consolidated approach to a rapidly-expanding field of debate which is of critical importance in our times.
Within these debates on the politics of ecology, Foster's work develops an important and distinctive perspective. Where many of these debates assume a basic divergence of "red" and "green" issues, and are concerned with the exact terms of a trade-off between them, Foster argues that Marxism-properly understood-already provides the framework within which ecological questions are best approached. This perspective is advanced here in accessible and concrete form, taking account of the major positions in contemporary ecological debate.
Author Biography: John Bellamy Foster is professor of sociology at the University of Oregon, and co-editor of Monthly Review. He is author of The Vulnerable Planet and Marx's Ecology, and co-editor of In Defense of History, Capitalism and the Information Age, and Hungry for Profit, all published by Monthly Review Press.
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