On 24.11.20 04:14, Brian Holmes wrote: > Here's my two cents: Keynes aimed to save capitalism from itself. Double > down on Keynes, unleash vast new creative energies on the basis of fiat > money, and maybe, instead of sapping capital's foundations, we can push it > over the top into ecosocialism.
There are probably two distinct political strategies here. And it would be interesting to work out their relation. The first is move capitalism towards a different regime of accumulation, one based less on extractivism and consumerism but rather more on renewable energy and "eco-system services" for repairing some of the damage already done (I know, this term is conventionally used in a different sense). A little bit of this we are already seeing, with the EU's project to become a first climate neutral continent by 2050, China commitment by 2060 and new Biden admin making similar gestures. So far, actual effects, in terms of reducing the output of CO2 and and ending/slowing down the loss of biological diversity, have not been achieved. The big question is: is that too little too late, unable to overcome very real system barriers to substantial change? Or can this be made into the beginning of a self-accelerating shift in the energy regime of global civilization? In the longer run, it's hard to imagine how capitalism can still be capitalism without treating "nature" as an externality. So the question then becomes, what are the condition under which a 'greener capitalism' can be pushed into something else. In a way that is like an update of the old Marxian idea that capitalism will produce productive forces on which communism can be realized. all the best. Felix -- | |||||||||||||||||| http://felix.openflows.com | | Open PGP | http://felix.openflows.com/pgp.txt |
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