资本主义社会并非所有人都受到同等污染——自由主义环境正义理论的生态社会主义述评

Q1 Social Sciences
D. Faber, Benjamin Levy, Christina Schlegel
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为了应对新自由主义资本主义和企业主导的全球化造成的经济和生态不公正,以及全球疫情和不断加深的气候危机,世界各地正在形成一种更深层次的绿色政治(Bond和Dorsey,2010年;MartinezAlier,2020年)。传统上被社会政治边缘化的人们正在挑战对他们的土地、水、空气和社区健康的大规模掠夺。数千个基层环境正义组织站在这一波新行动主义的最前沿,致力于扭转土著人民、有色人种社区、少数民族、农民、妇女、农村社区和工人阶级家庭所承受的不成比例的社会和生态困难。这些斗争的重要性怎么强调都不为过。现在,比以往任何时候都更需要一场真正以群众为基础的国际运动,致力于环境正义和生态社会主义,以应对全球生态危机和气候变化对人类生存的威胁。在积极分子试图推动这一运动的过程中,他们面临着许多重大挑战。这些挑战包括形成一个主“框架”,使活动家能够认同运动的目标;采用适当的组织结构,使该运动得以发展和繁荣;以及利用必要的有效政治战略和策略,实现统治性国家结构、种族和性别压迫、阶级剥削和全球资本主义制度的真正转变。打造社会主义EJ运动是一项艰巨的任务。跨国联盟建设要求活动家以与全球南方和北方的人产生共鸣的方式来界定EJ问题,经验表明
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Not all People are Polluted Equally in Capitalist Society: An Eco-Socialist Commentary on Liberal Environmental Justice Theory
In reaction to the economic and ecological injustices perpetrated by neoliberal capitalism and corporate-led globalization, as well as the global pandemic and deepening climate crisis, a deeper shade of green politics is coming of age throughout the world (Bond and Dorsey 2010; MartinezAlier 2020). Peoples traditionally relegated to the political margins of society are challenging the wholesale depredation of their land, water, air, and community health. At the forefront of this new wave of activism are thousands of grassroots environmental justice (EJ) organizations working to reverse the disproportionate social and ecological hardships borne by Indigenous peoples, communities of color, ethnic minorities, peasants, women, rural communities and working class families. The importance of these struggles cannot be overstated. Now, more than ever, a truly massbased, international movement devoted to environmental justice and ecological socialism is needed to confront the global ecological crisis and existential threat to humanity that is climate change. There are many major challenges confronting activists as they try to forge such a movement. These challenges include the formation of a master “frame” that allows for activists to identify with the goals of the movement; the adoption of suitable organizational structures that will allow the movement to grow and prosper; as well as the utilization of effective political strategies and tactics necessary to bring about real transformation of dominative state structures, racial and gender oppression, class exploitation, and the global capitalist system. Forging a socialist EJ movement is a daunting task. Transnational coalition building requires that activists frame EJ issues in ways that resonate with those in both the global South and North, and experience shows that
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Capitalism, Nature, Socialism
Capitalism, Nature, Socialism Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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4.90
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31
期刊介绍: CNS is a journal of ecosocialism. We welcome submissions on red-green politics and the anti-globalization movement; environmental history; workplace labor struggles; land/community struggles; political economy of ecology; and other themes in political ecology. CNS especially wants to join (relate) discourses on labor, feminist, and environmental movements, and theories of political ecology and radical democracy. Works on ecology and socialism are particularly welcome.
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