English language
Published April 3, 2020 by Independently Published.
English language
Published April 3, 2020 by Independently Published.
"The most complete book I've read on the nature of our historical moment." – Stephen Radecki, The Swoletariat
"Gripping from start to finish." – Mathew Bartlett, Goodreads
Socialism or Extinction: Climate, Automation and War in the Final Capitalist Breakdown is a systematic Marxist analysis of the unprecedented crises engulfing humanity, arguing that:
• capitalism per se – because its ever-growing dependence on exploiting labour makes the labour-intensity of extraction-based production increasingly necessary – is the cause of and can only continue to accelerate the climate crisis;
• the solution to the climate crisis requires value creation to become based on utility instead of exploitation and profit, thereby ending the absolute economic dependence on extraction and enabling a transition to production based predominantly on nuclear, mycelium, hemp and other fibrous plants – a green industrial revolution that is actually green;
• automation is eliminating the sole source of profit – capital's …
"The most complete book I've read on the nature of our historical moment." – Stephen Radecki, The Swoletariat
"Gripping from start to finish." – Mathew Bartlett, Goodreads
Socialism or Extinction: Climate, Automation and War in the Final Capitalist Breakdown is a systematic Marxist analysis of the unprecedented crises engulfing humanity, arguing that:
• capitalism per se – because its ever-growing dependence on exploiting labour makes the labour-intensity of extraction-based production increasingly necessary – is the cause of and can only continue to accelerate the climate crisis;
• the solution to the climate crisis requires value creation to become based on utility instead of exploitation and profit, thereby ending the absolute economic dependence on extraction and enabling a transition to production based predominantly on nuclear, mycelium, hemp and other fibrous plants – a green industrial revolution that is actually green;
• automation is eliminating the sole source of profit – capital's exploitation of commodity-producing human labour – meaning capitalism is heading unavoidably, in purely economic terms, towards a final, insurmountable economic breakdown;
• socialism (the lower stage of communism) – the social ownership of production; a (digital) voucher system pegged to labour time; and central planning of utility- (as opposed to commodity-) production, on a break-even basis – is therefore becoming an economic necessity for the first time;
• the accumulation crisis is forcing the world’s imperialist powers into direct confrontation, meaning humanity faces not one extinction threat, but two. Humanity stands at a world-historic crossroads.