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The Communitarian Revolutionary Subject and the Possibilities of System Change | |
David Barkin Brian Michael Napoletano | |
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Doi: 10.14452/MR-074-10-2023-03_4 | |
Many people are already convinced of the need for an alternative to capital, but little consensus exists as to what exactly this might entail. The aforementioned scientific reports offer some qualitative and quantitative insights into the baseline conditions needed to render an alternative social arrangement sufficiently sustainable to minimize risks of catastrophic disruptions in vital biospheric processes. They do not, however, even pretend to offer the blueprints for such alternatives, focusing instead on feasible policy and behavioral adjustments to existing institutions and social relations. Nonetheless, alternatives are right now being constructed around the principles of self-determination, substantive equality, and sustainabilitythe necessary components of an alternative social metabolic order. Rather than the industrial proletariat, Indigenous and local communities throughout the world have been leading the way in the development of the communitarian revolutionary subject. | |
2023 | |
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Estudiantes Investigadores Público en general | |
CIENCIAS SOCIALES | |
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