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Ecological Political Economy and the Socio-Ecological Crisis
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135 pages
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Addressing the socio-ecological crisis, the book explores the crucial role of political economists in diagnosing and resolving humanity's fraught relationship with nature. Martin Craig emphasizes the need for a renewed focus on political-economic structures and strategies in response to this crisis. Through a concise analysis, he advocates for an inclusive research framework called 'ecological political economy,' inviting diverse researchers to contribute to understanding and addressing the challenges posed by capitalist societies to the biosphere.
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2016, hardcover
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