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DESCRIPTION:Red-Green Revolution: The Politics and Technology of Ecosocialism, is an 
 impassioned and informed confrontation with the planetary emergency brought 
 about by accelerated ecological devastation in the last 
 half-century.\n\nIts author, distinguished political scientist Victor 
 Wallis, argues that sound ecological policy requires a socialist framework, 
 based on democratic participation and drawing on the historical lessons of 
 earlier efforts.\n\nWallis presents a relentless critique of the capitalist 
 system that has put the human species into a race against time to salvage 
 and restore what it can of the environmental conditions necessary for a 
 healthy existence. He then looks to how we might turn things around, 
 reconsidering the institutions, technologies, and social relationships that 
 will determine our shared future, and discussing how a better framework can 
 evolve through the convergence of popular struggles, as these have emerged 
 under conditions of crisis.\n\nThis is an important book, both for its 
 incisive account of how we got into the mess in which we find ourselves, 
 and for its bold vision of how we might still go forward.\n\n“Finally, we 
 have the definitive work on ecosocialism with Red-Green Revolution. Victor 
 Wallis brings his brilliant editorial skills to writing a highly readable, 
 compelling, and essential book, a must read for everyone who cares about 
 the fate of the earth in this era of capitalist implosion with socialism no 
 longer a possible alternative, but rather a requirement for survival.” - 
 Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz, author of An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the 
 United States\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2018/10/01/18817936.php
SUMMARY:The Red-Green Revolution: As Capitalism Implodes Socialism Becomes a Necessity
LOCATION:The Green Arcade\n1680 Market Street\nSan Francisco, CA  94102
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2018/10/01/18817936.php
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