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#18 The Capitaloscene

1 h 53 min · 21 de mar de 2026
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It's not simply humanity that is dominant in shaping the world and the climate, it's Capitalism. This might seem like an obvious statement to our listeners, but in this episode Jason W. Moore shows how deep ideas counter to this go and have been absorbed by many of us concerned with acting on the climate crisis. Even the term 'climate crisis' can be understood so much better, and the history and processes that Moore explains teaches us a lot about the current situation and what we can do about it. Why did imperialism need to create 'nature'? Why do myths about overpopulation persist? What caused the end of Feudalism? What roles do gender, race, class and soil play in the dynamics of our world, and the web of life? How are current events shaping the re-alignment of responses to a fundamental change in climate systems? Answers to these questions and lots more to think about, and do. Jason's website: https://jasonwmoore.com/ [https://jasonwmoore.com/] New Socialist interview mentioned: https://newsocialist.org.uk/be-comrades-web-life-conversation-jason-w-moore/ [https://newsocialist.org.uk/be-comrades-web-life-conversation-jason-w-moore/]

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