Capitalism is a system which by its very nature must expand until it destroys the conditions of its own existence. It is hardly surprising then that Marxists in the Soviet Union argued that in the current environmental crisis lay the ultimate reason for replacing capitalism with socialism. [Introduction
The reform process begun by Gorbachev in 1985 and the subsequent dissolution of the Soviet Union pre...
With the collapse of Communist power in the Soviet Union, considerable attention has focused on the ...
The former Soviet empire spanned eleven time zones and contained half the world's forests; vast depo...
Capitalism is a system that by its very nature must expand until it destroys the conditions of its o...
The collapse of the Soviet Union, all hope that Eastern European communism might somehow be transfor...
Real socialism had its source of legitimacy in the “October Revolution”. The promise of Communism wa...
From environmentalism’s perspective, there are four fundamental assumptions that make capitalism inc...
The article shows the potential of Marxist political economy for investigating the causes of the glo...
The prevailing system of environmental management strongly depends on the economic and political str...
The notion of ecological civilisation has become central to Chinese efforts to confront and deal wit...
The paper is based on a speech by Maurie Crow at a forum organised on the subject by the Communist P...
Based on a critical consideration of mainstream theories and an alternative (Marxist) approach, this...
The conservation of environment is a vital question affecting the people\u27s livelihood and economi...
Twenty years ago, the edifice of Communism collapsed constructed over the preceding three-quarters o...
Despite the environment being the fundamental source of life to all living things, yet numerous repo...
The reform process begun by Gorbachev in 1985 and the subsequent dissolution of the Soviet Union pre...
With the collapse of Communist power in the Soviet Union, considerable attention has focused on the ...
The former Soviet empire spanned eleven time zones and contained half the world's forests; vast depo...
Capitalism is a system that by its very nature must expand until it destroys the conditions of its o...
The collapse of the Soviet Union, all hope that Eastern European communism might somehow be transfor...
Real socialism had its source of legitimacy in the “October Revolution”. The promise of Communism wa...
From environmentalism’s perspective, there are four fundamental assumptions that make capitalism inc...
The article shows the potential of Marxist political economy for investigating the causes of the glo...
The prevailing system of environmental management strongly depends on the economic and political str...
The notion of ecological civilisation has become central to Chinese efforts to confront and deal wit...
The paper is based on a speech by Maurie Crow at a forum organised on the subject by the Communist P...
Based on a critical consideration of mainstream theories and an alternative (Marxist) approach, this...
The conservation of environment is a vital question affecting the people\u27s livelihood and economi...
Twenty years ago, the edifice of Communism collapsed constructed over the preceding three-quarters o...
Despite the environment being the fundamental source of life to all living things, yet numerous repo...
The reform process begun by Gorbachev in 1985 and the subsequent dissolution of the Soviet Union pre...
With the collapse of Communist power in the Soviet Union, considerable attention has focused on the ...
The former Soviet empire spanned eleven time zones and contained half the world's forests; vast depo...