This introduction to “Socialism and the Unity of Physical Forces ” reassesses Sergei Podolinsky’s place in the history of ecological economics together with Marx and Engels’s reaction to Podolinsky’s work. The authors show that contrary to conventional wisdom, Podolinsky did not establish a plausible thermodynamic basis for the labor theory of value that could have been adopted by Marx and Engels. Moreover, Marx and Engels did not neglect nor abruptly reject Podolinsky’s work as is commonly supposed but took it seriously enough to scrutinize it deeply in the spirit of critique. Although verifying Podolinsky’s right-ful place as a forerunner of ecological energetics, the authors’analysis highlights the severe limitations imposed by his energ...
This is an Author's Accepted Manuscript of an article published in New Political Economy, 18(3), 431...
Jean Paul Deléage, Daniel Hemery, Marxism and Ecology-Critiques of Political Economy Nature is a bli...
In his theory of society, Karl Marx claimed that there was a contradiction inherent in capitalism su...
This introduction to “Socialism and the Unity of Physical Forces ” reassesses Sergei Podolinsky’s pl...
Originally published: Leiden: Brill, 2016.Includes bibliographical references (pages 288-309) and in...
Today’s understanding of the significance of Karl Marx and Frederick Engels’s work for the developme...
This is a brief survey of Marx and Engels’ views on ecology, from the viewpoint of their relevance ...
Marx's nineteenth century critique of political economy was developed in an era when natural resour...
Authors working on "industrial metabolism" or "social metabolism" look at the economy in terms of fl...
The purpose of this article is to attempt a conceptual reconstruction of Marx’s ecological doctrine ...
Until recently, most commentators, including ecological Marxists, have assumed that Marx’s historica...
In recent political-economic theories of ‘nature, ’ Mill and Marx/Engels form important reference po...
Ecological economists aim to study the interrelations between ecological and economic systems, with ...
Marxism has long been subject to criticism from the theorists of Political Ecology, and in recent ye...
THE LAST DECADE OR SO has witnessed considerableintellectual efforts within Marxism to develop coher...
This is an Author's Accepted Manuscript of an article published in New Political Economy, 18(3), 431...
Jean Paul Deléage, Daniel Hemery, Marxism and Ecology-Critiques of Political Economy Nature is a bli...
In his theory of society, Karl Marx claimed that there was a contradiction inherent in capitalism su...
This introduction to “Socialism and the Unity of Physical Forces ” reassesses Sergei Podolinsky’s pl...
Originally published: Leiden: Brill, 2016.Includes bibliographical references (pages 288-309) and in...
Today’s understanding of the significance of Karl Marx and Frederick Engels’s work for the developme...
This is a brief survey of Marx and Engels’ views on ecology, from the viewpoint of their relevance ...
Marx's nineteenth century critique of political economy was developed in an era when natural resour...
Authors working on "industrial metabolism" or "social metabolism" look at the economy in terms of fl...
The purpose of this article is to attempt a conceptual reconstruction of Marx’s ecological doctrine ...
Until recently, most commentators, including ecological Marxists, have assumed that Marx’s historica...
In recent political-economic theories of ‘nature, ’ Mill and Marx/Engels form important reference po...
Ecological economists aim to study the interrelations between ecological and economic systems, with ...
Marxism has long been subject to criticism from the theorists of Political Ecology, and in recent ye...
THE LAST DECADE OR SO has witnessed considerableintellectual efforts within Marxism to develop coher...
This is an Author's Accepted Manuscript of an article published in New Political Economy, 18(3), 431...
Jean Paul Deléage, Daniel Hemery, Marxism and Ecology-Critiques of Political Economy Nature is a bli...
In his theory of society, Karl Marx claimed that there was a contradiction inherent in capitalism su...