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Valuing the Earth and Each Other
Authors:Jody Emel
Institution:Graduate School of Geography, Clark University, Worcester, MA, USA
Abstract:In this short essay I briefly explore the utility of Marx’s theory for non-human nature and then proceed to consider his position on value after capitalism. Finally, I claim that many other types of theory contribute to the valuing of nature in the broad sense (beyond capitalism), and argue that proponents of these theories (along with Marxists) could not only learn from each other but also build affinity and solidarity in the construction of diverse economies and subjectivities. The “Leap Manifesto”, authored by representatives of Black Lives Matter, indigenous groups, unions, feminists, climate justice groups, and many others, is one example of the way forward.
Keywords:Value  nature  Marxism  decolonial theory  posthumanism
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