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Reclaims the contentious legacy of state socialism in order to build an ecosocialist future



Trade Review

'A fascinating account. For too long we have tended to demonise socialist states, this book shows that to overcome the climate crisis, there are positive lessons to be learnt, from Lenin's promotion of conservation to Cuba's achievements in promoting ecological policymaking'

-- Derek Wall is a former International Coordinator of the Green Party of England and Wales and teaches economics at Goldsmiths, University of London

'Many people have realised that ecological sustainability cannot be achieved under capitalism. But how about (eco-) socialism? For everyone who is interested in a sustainable future and a new society without oppression, I strongly recommend this book'

-- Minqi Li, Professor of Economics, University of Utah and author of 'China and the 21st Century Crisis' (Pluto, 2015)

'In our current moment of a near total co-optation of environmentalism where billionaires and military forces are looked to for solutions to the problems they create, Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro provides a serious, data-driven, and sober look at what socialist states have been able to do for the environment'

-- Justin Podur, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, York University

'Compelling - by doing a deep analysis of environmental policies and practices on the USSR, China, and Cuba, Engel-Di Mauro answers these questions: is possible to build ecosocialist futures from previous accomplishments of state-socialist countries? And what they can offer for future socialist projects?'

-- Ana Isla, Professor Emerita at the Department of Sociology and the Centre for Women and Gender Studies, Brock University

'Sharply erudite... takes us on a brilliant guided tour of the environmental programs of socialist states and a variety of community-led initiatives. Among them, Thomas Sankara's Burkina Faso, Cuba and its agroecology, the PRC up to 1978, the USSR and many of the Eastern European countries up to 1990, various African people's republics through 1992, and, despite their largely privatised economies, the Bolivias, Venezuelas, and Vietnams of today'

-- Rob Wallace, author of 'Big Farms Make Big Flu' (Monthly Review Press, 2016)

Table of Contents

List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction
2 A Brief History of Socialist States and Ecosocialism
3 The Poverty of Comparisons
4 Environmental Impacts in Context
5 Reckoning with Contradictions to Build Ecosocialism
Postface
References
Index

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    Publisher: Pluto Press
    Publication Date: 20/07/2021
    ISBN13: 9780745340418, 978-0745340418
    ISBN10: 0745340415

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Reclaims the contentious legacy of state socialism in order to build an ecosocialist future



    Trade Review

    'A fascinating account. For too long we have tended to demonise socialist states, this book shows that to overcome the climate crisis, there are positive lessons to be learnt, from Lenin's promotion of conservation to Cuba's achievements in promoting ecological policymaking'

    -- Derek Wall is a former International Coordinator of the Green Party of England and Wales and teaches economics at Goldsmiths, University of London

    'Many people have realised that ecological sustainability cannot be achieved under capitalism. But how about (eco-) socialism? For everyone who is interested in a sustainable future and a new society without oppression, I strongly recommend this book'

    -- Minqi Li, Professor of Economics, University of Utah and author of 'China and the 21st Century Crisis' (Pluto, 2015)

    'In our current moment of a near total co-optation of environmentalism where billionaires and military forces are looked to for solutions to the problems they create, Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro provides a serious, data-driven, and sober look at what socialist states have been able to do for the environment'

    -- Justin Podur, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, York University

    'Compelling - by doing a deep analysis of environmental policies and practices on the USSR, China, and Cuba, Engel-Di Mauro answers these questions: is possible to build ecosocialist futures from previous accomplishments of state-socialist countries? And what they can offer for future socialist projects?'

    -- Ana Isla, Professor Emerita at the Department of Sociology and the Centre for Women and Gender Studies, Brock University

    'Sharply erudite... takes us on a brilliant guided tour of the environmental programs of socialist states and a variety of community-led initiatives. Among them, Thomas Sankara's Burkina Faso, Cuba and its agroecology, the PRC up to 1978, the USSR and many of the Eastern European countries up to 1990, various African people's republics through 1992, and, despite their largely privatised economies, the Bolivias, Venezuelas, and Vietnams of today'

    -- Rob Wallace, author of 'Big Farms Make Big Flu' (Monthly Review Press, 2016)

    Table of Contents

    List of Figures
    List of Tables
    Preface
    Acknowledgements
    1 Introduction
    2 A Brief History of Socialist States and Ecosocialism
    3 The Poverty of Comparisons
    4 Environmental Impacts in Context
    5 Reckoning with Contradictions to Build Ecosocialism
    Postface
    References
    Index

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