Nature, Society, and Justice in the Anthropocene
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Nature, Society, and Justice in the Anthropocene

Unraveling the Money-Energy-Technology Complex

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eBook - PDF

Nature, Society, and Justice in the Anthropocene

Unraveling the Money-Energy-Technology Complex

About this book

Are money and technology the core illusions of our time? In this book, Alf Hornborg offers a fresh assessment of the inequalities and environmental degradation of the world. He shows how both mainstream and radical economists are limited by a particular worldview and, as a result, do not grasp that conventional money is at the root of many of the problems that are threatening societies, not to mention planet Earth itself. Hornborg demonstrates how market prices obscure asymmetric exchanges of resources - human labor, land, energy, materials - under a veil of fictive reciprocity. Such unequal exchange, he claims, underpins the phenomenon of technological development, which is, fundamentally, a redistribution of time and space - human labor and land - in world society. Hornborg deftly illustrates how money and technology have shaped our thinking and our social and ecological relations, with disturbing consequences. He also offers solutions for their redesign in ways that will promote justice and sustainability.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-title
  3. Series information
  4. Title page
  5. Copyright information
  6. Reviews
  7. Dedication
  8. Contents
  9. List of Figures
  10. Acknowledgments
  11. Introduction
  12. 1 Rethinking Economy and Technology
  13. 2 The Anthropocene Challenge to Our Worldview
  14. 3 Producing and Obscuring Global Injustices
  15. 4 The Money Game
  16. 5 Anticipating Degrowth
  17. 6 The Ontology of Technology
  18. 7 Energy Technologies as Time-Space Appropriation
  19. 8 Capitalism, Energy, and the Logic of Money
  20. 9 Unequal Exchange and Economic Value
  21. 10 Subjects versus Objects: Artifacts Have Consequences, Not Agency
  22. 11 Anthropocene Confusions: Dithering While the Planet Burns
  23. 12 Animism, Relationism, and the Ontological Turn
  24. 13 Conclusions and Possibilities
  25. Afterword: Confronting Mainstream Notions of Progress
  26. References
  27. Names Index
  28. Subject Index