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Red-Green Revolution is an impassioned and informed confrontation with the planetary emergency brought about by accelerated ecological devastation in the last half-century. Victor Wallis argues that sound ecological policy requires a socialist framework, based on democratic participation and drawing on the historical lessons of earlier efforts. Wallis presents a relentless critique of the capitalist system that has put the human species into a race against time to salvage and restore what it can of the environmental conditions necessary for a healthy existence. He then looks to how we might turn things around, reconsidering the institutions, technologies, and social relationships that will determine our shared future, and discussing how a better framework can evolve through the convergence of popular struggles, as these have emerged under conditions of crisis. | Red-Green Revolution is an impassioned and informed confrontation with the planetary emergency brought about by accelerated ecological devastation in the last half-century. Victor Wallis argues that sound ecological policy requires a socialist framework, based on democratic participation and drawing on the historical lessons of earlier efforts. Wallis presents a relentless critique of the capitalist system that has put the human species into a race against time to salvage and restore what it can of the environmental conditions necessary for a healthy existence. He then looks to how we might turn things around, reconsidering the institutions, technologies, and social relationships that will determine our shared future, and discussing how a better framework can evolve through the convergence of popular struggles, as these have emerged under conditions of crisis. | ||
- | [[https://climateandcapitalism.com/2018/07/25/red-green-revolution-the-politics-and-technology-of-ecosocialism/|Review]] by Ian Angus, //Climate & Capitalism// | + | [[https://climateandcapitalism.com/2018/07/25/red-green-revolution-the-politics-and-technology-of-ecosocialism/|Review]] by Ian Angus, //Climate & Capitalism//\\ |
+ | [[https://magazine.scienceforthepeople.org/vol22-1/an-incomplete-framework-for-an-ecosocialist-revolution/|Review]] by Zach Eldredge, //Science for the People// |