Rita de Cássia Pereira Saramago, João Marcos de Almeida Lopes
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摘要
本文探讨了在殖民地实行的采掘业是如何使资本主义制度在世界范围内得以巩固和扩张的,这种制度的生命力一直延续至今。为了说明我们的论点,我们以采矿业为例。接着,我们指出了涉及建筑实践的建筑行业与以生产出口商品为基础的全球资本主义之间的共谋关系。我们还展示了对 "绿色 "技术和建筑的生态效益的信念如何掩盖了霸权生产流程所产生的社会环境影响的外部化,例如钢铁生产链的一部分(我们在民用建筑中广泛使用的材料)。最后,我们分析了 Piquiá de Baixo 社区(巴西)的典型案例,通过该案例,我们可以更好地解释本著作中提出的问题。
Neo-extractivism and ‘sustainable’ construction: two faces of financialized capitalism
This article investigates how extractivism, operated in colonial territories, enabled the worldwide consolidation and expansion of the capitalist system, the viability of which has continued through to the present day. In order to illustrate our arguments, we have used the example of mining. We then move on to indicate the existing complicity between the construction sector, which involves the practice of architecture, and global capitalism, based on the production of commodities for export. We also demonstrate how belief in the eco-efficiency of 'green' technologies and buildings masks the externalization of socio-environmental impacts generated by hegemonic production processes, such as those that are part of the iron and steel production chain (materials we widely use in civil construction). Lastly, we analyze the emblematic case of the Piquiá de Baixo community (Brazil), through which the problems presented in this work may be better explained.