Ecosocialism and the Problem of Industrialism

Matthew T. Huber
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At the core of ecosocialist theory and politics is a critique of “productivism” — particularly aimed against the actually existing socialist states and their dismal environmental record, thereby allowing ecosocialists to direct attention away from key questions about what industrial production would look like under ecosocialist social relations. Most ecosocialist writing emphasizes repairing the ecological conditions of production and promoting the most obviously sustainable forms of production (e.g., agroecology and renewable energy). The heart of any socialist project is about radically transforming and democratizing production — and this requires putting “ecology” at the heart of theories of the relations and forces of production. Thus, ecosocialism must be “productivist” in the sense that questions of production must be at the forefront (but not in the sense that maximizing production for production's sake). Ecosocialist politics also requires confronting more thorny problems of how to build socialism out of the material conditions that confront us (involving the production of things like steel, cement, minerals, and more).
生态社会主义与工业主义问题
生态社会主义理论和政治的核心是对“生产主义”的批判——特别是针对实际存在的社会主义国家及其糟糕的环境记录,从而使生态社会主义者将注意力从生态社会主义社会关系下工业生产的关键问题上转移开。大多数生态社会主义著作强调修复生产的生态条件和促进最明显的可持续生产形式(例如,生态农业和可再生能源)。任何社会主义计划的核心都是关于彻底改造和民主化生产——这需要把“生态学”放在生产关系和生产力理论的核心。因此,生态社会主义必须是“生产主义”,因为生产问题必须放在首位(但不是为了生产而最大化生产)。生态社会主义政治还需要面对更棘手的问题,即如何在我们面临的物质条件(包括钢铁、水泥、矿产等的生产)的基础上建设社会主义。
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