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A debate as to whether an eco-socialist program would curtail growth or provide an environmental sustainable version of growth?
Our guest are agreed that capitalism is a root problem of a range of environmental problems the world is facing, but can a socialist alternative resolve these issues? Crucially, would an eco-socialist alternative have to curtail growth or could it administer an environmentally sustainable version of growth?
Marx considered that plenty was a necessary condition for the coming of a fully developed socialist society. Whilst many argue that removing want will require growth, most Greens argue that any growth is unsustainable.
Pete Dickensonâs 'Planning for Planet' puts the argument round the other way, that it is impossible to tackle environmental problems without effective international planning, a prerequisite for which is eliminating the conflicts that result from scarcity. His book contends that the growth needed to remove scarcity can be green, but only if organised in the context of a democratically planned socialist economy.
Arguing against this position will be Derek Wall, who has most recently authored âThe Rise of the Green Left: Inside the Worldwide Ecosocialist Movementâ.
Pete Dickenson is author of âPlanning for the Planet: How Socialism Could Save the Environmentâ and a member of the Socialist Party.
Derek Wall is the Green Party International Co-ordinator and has written books including âThe Rise of the Green Left: Inside the Worldwide Ecosocialist Movementâ, âBabylon and Beyond: The Economics of Anti-Capitalist, Anti-Globalist and Radical Green Movementsâ and âEarth First! and the Anti-Roads Movement: Radical Environmentalism and Comparative Social Movementsâ
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27 March 2013 at 7:00 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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Housmans Bookshop |
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Entry £3, redeemable against any purchase |
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