teaches at Barnard College and is the author of the forthcoming book Free Gifts: Capitalism and the Politics of Nature. The Making and Remaking of Karl Marx’s “Capital” The Making and Remaking of Karl ...
Capitalism is typically treated as a force for relentless commodification. Yet it consistently fails to place value on vital aspects of the nonhuman world, whether carbon emissions or entire ...
The problem at the root of capitalism’s relationship with nature isn’t exploitation per se, but that nature is treated as “free,” writes political scientist Battistoni (A Planet to Win) in this ...
Students demonstrate during a worldwide protest demanding action on climate change in Milan, Italy, 2019. (Photo by Antonio Calanni / AP) We have a powerful enemy in the form of fossil capital. To ...
The drive to put prices on everything is a basic feature of capitalism. Political theorist Alyssa Battistoni asks then why capitalism has failed at putting a price on so much of nature, which she ...
When disaster strikes, governments often rely on nonprofits and businesses to help with relief efforts. But making up for the public sector's shortcomings is neither an appropriate nor effective use ...
The drive to put prices on everything is a basic feature of capitalism. Political theorist Alyssa Battistoni asks then why capitalism has failed at putting a price on so much of nature, which she ...
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