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SUMMARY:Climate Crisis\, Climate Justice\, Climate Fiction
DESCRIPTION:A 10-week reading and discussion group\nwith Fred Murphy and Steve Knight \nThis study group will examine the dire situations ordinary people confront as climate change and related crises accelerate\, and the struggles for climate and environmental justice that are arising to meet these challenges. We will look at such cases as Puerto Rico (Irma-Maria)\, New York (Sandy)\, and the Mideast (drought\, wars\, refugees)\, through lenses provided by Ashley Dawson\, Christian Parenti\, and others. The latter weeks of the group will take up the new genre of “climate fiction\,” reading Kim Stanley Robinson’s New York 2140 and Amitav Ghosh’s The Great Derangement. \nFRED MURPHY has co-led several MEP study groups on Marxism\, science\, nature\, and ecosocialism. He studied and taught historical sociology at the New School for Social Research. STEVE KNIGHT has participated in and co-led MEP study groups on ecosocialism since 2015. His review of Shock of the Anthropocene is forthcoming in the journal Marx & Philosophy.
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SUMMARY:Climate Crisis\, Climate Justice\, Climate Fiction
DESCRIPTION:A 10-week reading and discussion group\nwith Fred Murphy and Steve Knight \nThis study group will examine the dire situations ordinary people confront as climate change and related crises accelerate\, and the struggles for climate and environmental justice that are arising to meet these challenges. We will look at such cases as Puerto Rico (Irma-Maria)\, New York (Sandy)\, and the Mideast (drought\, wars\, refugees)\, through lenses provided by Ashley Dawson\, Christian Parenti\, and others. The latter weeks of the group will take up the new genre of “climate fiction\,” reading Kim Stanley Robinson’s New York 2140 and Amitav Ghosh’s The Great Derangement. \nFRED MURPHY has co-led several MEP study groups on Marxism\, science\, nature\, and ecosocialism. He studied and taught historical sociology at the New School for Social Research. STEVE KNIGHT has participated in and co-led MEP study groups on ecosocialism since 2015. His review of Shock of the Anthropocene is forthcoming in the journal Marx & Philosophy.
URL:https://marxedproject.org/event/climate-crisis-climate-justice-climate-fiction/2018-03-22/
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SUMMARY:Climate Crisis\, Climate Justice\, Climate Fiction
DESCRIPTION:A 10-week reading and discussion group\nwith Fred Murphy and Steve Knight \nThis study group will examine the dire situations ordinary people confront as climate change and related crises accelerate\, and the struggles for climate and environmental justice that are arising to meet these challenges. We will look at such cases as Puerto Rico (Irma-Maria)\, New York (Sandy)\, and the Mideast (drought\, wars\, refugees)\, through lenses provided by Ashley Dawson\, Christian Parenti\, and others. The latter weeks of the group will take up the new genre of “climate fiction\,” reading Kim Stanley Robinson’s New York 2140 and Amitav Ghosh’s The Great Derangement. \nFRED MURPHY has co-led several MEP study groups on Marxism\, science\, nature\, and ecosocialism. He studied and taught historical sociology at the New School for Social Research. STEVE KNIGHT has participated in and co-led MEP study groups on ecosocialism since 2015. His review of Shock of the Anthropocene is forthcoming in the journal Marx & Philosophy.
URL:https://marxedproject.org/event/climate-crisis-climate-justice-climate-fiction/2018-03-15/
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SUMMARY:Climate Crisis\, Climate Justice\, Climate Fiction
DESCRIPTION:A 10-week reading and discussion group\nwith Fred Murphy and Steve Knight \nThis study group will examine the dire situations ordinary people confront as climate change and related crises accelerate\, and the struggles for climate and environmental justice that are arising to meet these challenges. We will look at such cases as Puerto Rico (Irma-Maria)\, New York (Sandy)\, and the Mideast (drought\, wars\, refugees)\, through lenses provided by Ashley Dawson\, Christian Parenti\, and others. The latter weeks of the group will take up the new genre of “climate fiction\,” reading Kim Stanley Robinson’s New York 2140 and Amitav Ghosh’s The Great Derangement. \nFRED MURPHY has co-led several MEP study groups on Marxism\, science\, nature\, and ecosocialism. He studied and taught historical sociology at the New School for Social Research. STEVE KNIGHT has participated in and co-led MEP study groups on ecosocialism since 2015. His review of Shock of the Anthropocene is forthcoming in the journal Marx & Philosophy.
URL:https://marxedproject.org/event/climate-crisis-climate-justice-climate-fiction/2018-03-08/
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SUMMARY:Climate Crisis\, Climate Justice\, Climate Fiction
DESCRIPTION:A 10-week reading and discussion group\nwith Fred Murphy and Steve Knight \nThis study group will examine the dire situations ordinary people confront as climate change and related crises accelerate\, and the struggles for climate and environmental justice that are arising to meet these challenges. We will look at such cases as Puerto Rico (Irma-Maria)\, New York (Sandy)\, and the Mideast (drought\, wars\, refugees)\, through lenses provided by Ashley Dawson\, Christian Parenti\, and others. The latter weeks of the group will take up the new genre of “climate fiction\,” reading Kim Stanley Robinson’s New York 2140 and Amitav Ghosh’s The Great Derangement. \nFRED MURPHY has co-led several MEP study groups on Marxism\, science\, nature\, and ecosocialism. He studied and taught historical sociology at the New School for Social Research. STEVE KNIGHT has participated in and co-led MEP study groups on ecosocialism since 2015. His review of Shock of the Anthropocene is forthcoming in the journal Marx & Philosophy.
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DESCRIPTION:A 10-week reading and discussion group\nwith Fred Murphy and Steve Knight \nThis study group will examine the dire situations ordinary people confront as climate change and related crises accelerate\, and the struggles for climate and environmental justice that are arising to meet these challenges. We will look at such cases as Puerto Rico (Irma-Maria)\, New York (Sandy)\, and the Mideast (drought\, wars\, refugees)\, through lenses provided by Ashley Dawson\, Christian Parenti\, and others. The latter weeks of the group will take up the new genre of “climate fiction\,” reading Kim Stanley Robinson’s New York 2140 and Amitav Ghosh’s The Great Derangement. \nFRED MURPHY has co-led several MEP study groups on Marxism\, science\, nature\, and ecosocialism. He studied and taught historical sociology at the New School for Social Research. STEVE KNIGHT has participated in and co-led MEP study groups on ecosocialism since 2015. His review of Shock of the Anthropocene is forthcoming in the journal Marx & Philosophy.
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SUMMARY:Climate Crisis\, Climate Justice\, Climate Fiction
DESCRIPTION:A 10-week reading and discussion group\nwith Fred Murphy and Steve Knight \nThis study group will examine the dire situations ordinary people confront as climate change and related crises accelerate\, and the struggles for climate and environmental justice that are arising to meet these challenges. We will look at such cases as Puerto Rico (Irma-Maria)\, New York (Sandy)\, and the Mideast (drought\, wars\, refugees)\, through lenses provided by Ashley Dawson\, Christian Parenti\, and others. The latter weeks of the group will take up the new genre of “climate fiction\,” reading Kim Stanley Robinson’s New York 2140 and Amitav Ghosh’s The Great Derangement. \nFRED MURPHY has co-led several MEP study groups on Marxism\, science\, nature\, and ecosocialism. He studied and taught historical sociology at the New School for Social Research. STEVE KNIGHT has participated in and co-led MEP study groups on ecosocialism since 2015. His review of Shock of the Anthropocene is forthcoming in the journal Marx & Philosophy.
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LOCATION:NY\, United States
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SUMMARY:Climate Crisis\, Climate Justice\, Climate Fiction
DESCRIPTION:A 10-week reading and discussion group\nwith Fred Murphy and Steve Knight \nThis study group will examine the dire situations ordinary people confront as climate change and related crises accelerate\, and the struggles for climate and environmental justice that are arising to meet these challenges. We will look at such cases as Puerto Rico (Irma-Maria)\, New York (Sandy)\, and the Mideast (drought\, wars\, refugees)\, through lenses provided by Ashley Dawson\, Christian Parenti\, and others. The latter weeks of the group will take up the new genre of “climate fiction\,” reading Kim Stanley Robinson’s New York 2140 and Amitav Ghosh’s The Great Derangement. \nFRED MURPHY has co-led several MEP study groups on Marxism\, science\, nature\, and ecosocialism. He studied and taught historical sociology at the New School for Social Research. STEVE KNIGHT has participated in and co-led MEP study groups on ecosocialism since 2015. His review of Shock of the Anthropocene is forthcoming in the journal Marx & Philosophy.
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LOCATION:NY\, United States
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SUMMARY:Climate Crisis\, Climate Justice\, Climate Fiction
DESCRIPTION:A 10-week reading and discussion group\nwith Fred Murphy and Steve Knight \nThis study group will examine the dire situations ordinary people confront as climate change and related crises accelerate\, and the struggles for climate and environmental justice that are arising to meet these challenges. We will look at such cases as Puerto Rico (Irma-Maria)\, New York (Sandy)\, and the Mideast (drought\, wars\, refugees)\, through lenses provided by Ashley Dawson\, Christian Parenti\, and others. The latter weeks of the group will take up the new genre of “climate fiction\,” reading Kim Stanley Robinson’s New York 2140 and Amitav Ghosh’s The Great Derangement. \nFRED MURPHY has co-led several MEP study groups on Marxism\, science\, nature\, and ecosocialism. He studied and taught historical sociology at the New School for Social Research. STEVE KNIGHT has participated in and co-led MEP study groups on ecosocialism since 2015. His review of Shock of the Anthropocene is forthcoming in the journal Marx & Philosophy.
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SUMMARY:Climate Crisis\, Climate Justice\, Climate Fiction
DESCRIPTION:A 10-week reading and discussion group\nwith Fred Murphy and Steve Knight \nThis study group will examine the dire situations ordinary people confront as climate change and related crises accelerate\, and the struggles for climate and environmental justice that are arising to meet these challenges. We will look at such cases as Puerto Rico (Irma-Maria)\, New York (Sandy)\, and the Mideast (drought\, wars\, refugees)\, through lenses provided by Ashley Dawson\, Christian Parenti\, and others. The latter weeks of the group will take up the new genre of “climate fiction\,” reading Kim Stanley Robinson’s New York 2140 and Amitav Ghosh’s The Great Derangement. \nFRED MURPHY has co-led several MEP study groups on Marxism\, science\, nature\, and ecosocialism. He studied and taught historical sociology at the New School for Social Research. STEVE KNIGHT has participated in and co-led MEP study groups on ecosocialism since 2015. His review of Shock of the Anthropocene is forthcoming in the journal Marx & Philosophy.
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LOCATION:NY\, United States
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