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The revolutionary ecological legacy of Herbert Marcuse - The Ecosocialist EarthCommonWealth Project

English · Paperback / Softback

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The author appeals to the energies of those engaged in a wide range of contemporary social justice struggles such as ecosocialism, antiracism, the women's movement, LGBTQ rights, and antiwar forces. As the dialectical counterpart of Marcuse's Great Refusal, the book, which culminates with the 'EarthCommonWealth Project' is keyed to what we are struggling for, not just what we are struggling against. The author argues that regressive political forces must be countered today, and this is best accomplished through radical collaboration around an agenda recognizing the basic economic and political needs of diverse subaltern communities. System negation must become a new general interest. The author discusses core ethical insights from African philosophical sources, indigenous American philosophy, and radical feminist philosophy. Humanity's first teachings on ethics are to be found in ancient African proverbs. These subsequently served also as a critique of colonialism and neocolonialism. Long-suppressed indigenous American sources supply a philosophical and political critique of Euro-centric economic and cultural values. They also offer an understanding of humanity's place in nature and the leadership of women and attest to modes of cooperative and egalitarian forms of community. Feminist anthropology furnishes an historical context for understanding the origins of patriarchy and how to move beyond dominator power to new forms of partnership power.

The book envisions the displacement and transcendence of capitalist oligarchy as such, not simply its most bestial and destructive components. This is a green economic alternative because its ecological vision sees all living things and their non-living earthly surroundings as a global community capable of a dignified, deliberate coexistence. It is searching for a new system of ecological production, egalitarian distribution, shared ownership, and democratized governance, having its foundation in the ethics of partnership productivity with an ecosocialist and humanist commitment to living our lives on the planet consistent with the most honorable and aesthetic forms of human social and political fulfillment.

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Charles Reitz: Retired Co-Director of Campus Intercultural Center and Director of Multicultural Education; Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and Social Science, Kansas City Kansas Community College. His previous books include Art, Alienation, and the Humanities: A Critical Engagement with Herbert Marcuse (State University of New York Press 2000); Crisis and Commonwealth: Marcuse, Marx, McLaren (Lexington Books 2013); Philosophy & Critical Pedagogy: Insurrection & Commonwealth (Peter Lang Publishing 2016); and Ecology and Revolution: Herbert Marcuse and the Challenge of a New World System Today (Routledge 2019)

Product details

Authors Charles Reitz
Publisher Daraja Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 03.07.2023
 
EAN 9781990263811
ISBN 978-1-990263-81-1
No. of pages 278
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 15 mm
Weight 407 g
Subject Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

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