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This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate

This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate

by Naomi Klein

Publication Year
2014
Pages
590
File Size
4.1 MB
ISBN
9780307401991

This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate Summary

Naomi Klein, author of the #1 bestselling, hard-hitting, groundbreaking book “The Shock Doctrine “and the era-defining book “No Logo,” is back with her most important book yet–about the economic drivers that are warming our planet and how the climate crisis can yet spur economic, cultural and political transformation. Klein argues that our current growth-based economic model is waging war on the life support systems of our planet. Using phenomenal research, she lays out why climate change is not an “issue”–it is a civilizational wake-up call, a powerful message delivered in the language of fires, floods, storms, droughts. Unearthing the economic drivers that have brought this on us, she attacks the dominant economic policies of deregulated capitalism and endless resource extraction, and brilliantly identifies the threads that connect our failed responses to the crisis–from hard-core climate deniers to celebrity billionaires with messiah complexes, to the reckless quest to engineer the planet–and she reveals how the “Big Green” environmental organizations may be hurting more than helping. She argues that we urgently need an entirely new model of human progress, one that is the antithesis of Stephen Harper’s “extractivist” world view and shows why climate change–with its full economic and moral implications understood–is the most powerful weapon we have ever had in the fight for equality and social justice. Tracing the rise of a bold new resistance movement against extreme energy, she highlights the real solutions emerging in the rubble of our failed systems–solutions that require us to break virtually every rule in the free-market playbook, revive and reinvent the public sphere, and decolonize our countries and our very selves. The climate change debate is about to get a lot hotter.

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