Ecology, Capital and History

Join us for a close reading of Jason W. Moore’s Capitalism in the Web of Life. Using Moore’s world-ecology framework, we will rethink the history of capitalism as a dialectic in which wealth, power, and nature interact to produce recurring crises – including today’s troubling nexus of global warming, mass extinction, and the exceeding of planetary boundaries.

Ecology, Capital and History

Join us for a close reading of Jason W. Moore’s Capitalism in the Web of Life. Using Moore’s world-ecology framework, we will rethink the history of capitalism as a dialectic in which wealth, power, and nature interact to produce recurring crises – including today’s troubling nexus of global warming, mass extinction, and the exceeding of planetary boundaries.

Ecology, Capital and History

Join us for a close reading of Jason W. Moore’s Capitalism in the Web of Life. Using Moore’s world-ecology framework, we will rethink the history of capitalism as a dialectic in which wealth, power, and nature interact to produce recurring crises – including today’s troubling nexus of global warming, mass extinction, and the exceeding of planetary boundaries.

Ecology, Capital and History

Join us for a close reading of Jason W. Moore’s Capitalism in the Web of Life. Using Moore’s world-ecology framework, we will rethink the history of capitalism as a dialectic in which wealth, power, and nature interact to produce recurring crises – including today’s troubling nexus of global warming, mass extinction, and the exceeding of planetary boundaries.

Ecology, Capital and History

Join us for a close reading of Jason W. Moore’s Capitalism in the Web of Life. Using Moore’s world-ecology framework, we will rethink the history of capitalism as a dialectic in which wealth, power, and nature interact to produce recurring crises – including today’s troubling nexus of global warming, mass extinction, and the exceeding of planetary boundaries.

Ecology, Capital and History

Join us for a close reading of Jason W. Moore’s Capitalism in the Web of Life. Using Moore’s world-ecology framework, we will rethink the history of capitalism as a dialectic in which wealth, power, and nature interact to produce recurring crises – including today’s troubling nexus of global warming, mass extinction, and the exceeding of planetary boundaries.

Ecology, Capital and History

Join us for a close reading of Jason W. Moore’s Capitalism in the Web of Life. Using Moore’s world-ecology framework, we will rethink the history of capitalism as a dialectic in which wealth, power, and nature interact to produce recurring crises – including today’s troubling nexus of global warming, mass extinction, and the exceeding of planetary boundaries.

Ecology, Capital and History

Join us for a close reading of Jason W. Moore’s Capitalism in the Web of Life. Using Moore’s world-ecology framework, we will rethink the history of capitalism as a dialectic in which wealth, power, and nature interact to produce recurring crises – including today’s troubling nexus of global warming, mass extinction, and the exceeding of planetary boundaries.