Our Capitalogenic World: Climate Crises, Class Politics & the Civilizing Project Cover Image

Nasz kapitałogeniczny świat. Kryzysy klimatyczne, polityka klasowa i projekt ucywilizowania
Our Capitalogenic World: Climate Crises, Class Politics & the Civilizing Project

Author(s): Jason W. Moore
Subject(s): Physical Geopgraphy, Environmental and Energy policy, Human Ecology
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Komisji Edukacji Narodowej w Krakowie
Keywords: World-Ecology; Capitalism; Imperialism; Capitalocene; Anthropocene;

Summary/Abstract: We live in times of anthropogenic climate crisis. Or do we? This essay shows how “humanity” is a thoroughly modern fetish forged in the bloodbath of militarized accumulation and conquest after 1492. To say that the Anthropos drives the climate crisis implicates a historical actor that does not exist. But the reality is different. Humanity does nothing. Specific groups of humans make history – empires, classes, religious institutions, armies, and financiers. This essay reveals the Anthropocene as more than lousy history – although the flight from world history is crucial. It argues that today’s Anthropocene is one pillar of the Environmentalism of the Rich. It is rooted historically in the Civilizing Project, and, more recently, in post‑1970 “Spaceship Earth” environmentalism. Both Environmentalism and its recent Anthropocene craze have sought to do one thing above all: deflect blame from capitalism as the prime mover of the climate crisis. From the beginning, Environmentalism avoided “naming the system.” Only by identifying the climate crisis as capitalogenic – “made by humans” – can we begin to forge an effective socialist politics of climate justice.

  • Issue Year: 11/2023
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 123-151
  • Page Count: 29
  • Language: Polish