The Lost Human and the Real End of History
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The Lost Human and the Real End of History

The English Revolution and the Capitalist Roots of Environmental Crisis

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The Lost Human and the Real End of History

The English Revolution and the Capitalist Roots of Environmental Crisis

About this book

This book analyses the transformation in 16th- and 17th- century English economic life that overturned the traditional restraints of the medieval economy for the commercial ethos that governs the modern world, and the resulting imbalance which opened the way to the environmental breakdown of today.

On the open fields and commons, the smallholders had worked closely with the land as given, with minimal intervention in natural processes. The 16th century introduced a fundamental difference of approach as the inducement of exceptional profits encouraged manipulative exploitation of the land. "Freedom of trade" from arbitrary restraints and impositions became the new economic ethos, officially established by the mid-17th-century revolution and reinforced by other changes such as the emergence of the nationstate. The "rise of science" was associated with the agriculturalist adoption of empirical method for "improvement", and a new philosophy accorded humankind the right to degrade other species for its own ends. By focusing on the causes and effects of capitalism at its first appearance, this volume traces the environmental crisis back to the switch from an essentially universalist to a basically individualist world.

This book will be of interest to scholars and students of Early Modern England, Economic Studies, and Environmental Studies.

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Year
2025
eBook ISBN
9781040329924
Edition
0

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-Title Page
  3. Series Page
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Dedication
  7. Table of Contents
  8. List of Figures
  9. Acknowledgements
  10. Introduction: The Cycle of Destruction—As the Present Denies the Past, So the Past Deconstructs the Future
  11. 1 What the World was: The Balance of Natural Forces in the Past—The Equitable Relationships between People, and between Human Economics and Nature in the Universalist Context of the Medieval Period
  12. 2 The Breach in the Universalist Continuum: The Rise of the Yeoman Farmer and the Force of the Profit Motive, with the Decline of the Communal Smallholders
  13. 3 The Structures That Split Up the Common Lands and Broke the Communal Spirit: The Shape of Consolidated Individualist Farming
  14. 4 The Timing of Enclosure, the Force of Consolidation without Enclosure, and the General Polarisation of Landholding
  15. 5 Those Who Had to Move On, and Those Who Stayed, with Nothing: The Depth of Deprivation and the Subjectivist Heart of Capitalist Accumulation
  16. 6 ā€œThe End of All Good Nurtureā€ and the Breach of Relationship with the Land
  17. 7 The Environment Undermined: Early Industrialisation and the Invasion of the Commons
  18. 8 From Saints to Scientists: The Subjugation of Nature, the Agriculturalist Drive behind the Scientific Revolution, and the Birth of Subjectivist Theory
  19. 9 The Rise of Freedom of Trade and Absolute Property: The Emergence of a Capitalist Ethos
  20. 10 The Emergent Nation-State and the Enshrinement of the Subjectivist Mindset
  21. 11 Conclusion: The Lost Human, Who or Where?
  22. Index