Imperiled Life: Revolution Against Climate Catastrophe
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by Javier Sethness-Castro
Imperiled Life theorizes an exit from the potentially terminal consequences of capital-induced climate change. It is a collection of reflections on the phenomenon of catastrophe — climatological, political, social — as well as on the possibilities of overcoming disaster.
Javier Sethness-Castro presents the grim news from contemporary climatologists while providing a reconstructive vision inspired by anarchist intellectual traditions and promoting critical thought as a means of changing our historical trajectory.
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by Javier Sethness-Castro
Imperiled Life theorizes an exit from the potentially terminal consequences of capital-induced climate change. It is a collection of reflections on the phenomenon of catastrophe — climatological, political, social — as well as on the possibilities of overcoming disaster.
Javier Sethness-Castro presents the grim news from contemporary climatologists while providing a reconstructive vision inspired by anarchist intellectual traditions and promoting critical thought as a means of changing our historical trajectory.
The fourth title in our Anarchist Intervention Series, co-published with AK Press.
Praise for Imperiled Life:
“Imperiled Life is an angry and urgent dissection of the omnivorous economic system that is mercilessly turning the planet into a death camp.” — Jeffrey St. Clair, author Born Under a Bad Sky
About the author:
Javier Sethness-Castro is a libertarian socialist and an animal rights advocate. Imperiled Life is his first book.
Additional information
Weight | 6.7 oz |
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Dimensions | 4.4 × 0.8 × 6.4 in |
Author 1 | Javier Sethness-Castro |
Released | June 10, 2012 |
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