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摘要
摘要:本文探讨了金·斯坦利·罗宾逊的《未来之部》与最近的资本世学术研究之间的对话。通过借鉴杰森·w·摩尔(Jason W. Moore)的世界生态学(world ecology)和廉价自然(Cheap nature)的概念,作者认为,这部小说试图重新定义经济学,目的是将生物圈的可持续性整合到价值构成中。通过强调资本的价值形态的重新建构,本书说服读者,改革可以导致一个后资本主义的世界生态。
Towards Postcapitalist Value in Kim Stanley Robinson’s The Ministry for the Future
ABSTRACT: This paper establishes a dialogue between Kim Stanley Robinson’s The Ministry for the Future and recent scholarship on the Capitalocene. By drawing on Jason W. Moore’s concepts of world-ecology and Cheap Natures, it argues that the novel attempts to reconceptualize economics with the aim of integrating biospheric sustainability into the composition of value. Through its emphasis on reformulating the value-form of capital, the text persuades readers that reformations can lead to a postcapitalist world-ecology.