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Add sections to the bookbuilder: A Debate on Capitalism, Environmentalism, and “Environmental Catastrophism” (Sam Gindin and Ian Angus)

 

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Once Again on “Environmental Catastrophism”: A Reply to Sam Gindin
1. Does anyone on the left actually claim that the end of the world is 20 years (or even a few decades) away?
2. Is anyone on the left purposely exaggerating the crisis in order to overcome mass passivity?
3. Should the fight against climate change be a priority for socialists today?
The Environment and Capitalism: Response to Ian Angus
1. Assessing the Movement
2. Bringing the Labour Movement In
3. Internal Divisions
The Real Environmental Problem Is Catastrophe, Not ‘Catastrophism’
How Serious Is the Crisis?
Is Exaggeration a Real Problem?
What Should Socialists Do?
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