人类世的马克思:走向共产主义的衰落

Q1 Social Sciences Capitalism, Nature, Socialism Pub Date : 2023-05-15 DOI:10.1080/10455752.2023.2214424
G. Dale
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将使我们能够重新建立与自然世界的联系。我有我的疑虑。全球包容的爱的能力——而不是照顾家庭、群体或生态系统伙伴——是一种必须由社会培养的独特的人类能力。仅仅“回到大自然”是不够的,因为大自然及其合作也是一个竞争和变革的场景——正如我们所知,在这种变革中,无数物种已经死亡。正如布纳所建议的那样,这个新物种将取代我们已经消灭的物种,事实上可能是真的。我怀疑环境危机是否会毁灭地球上的所有生命。但这够了吗?对我来说不是。因为我们的悲伤不仅仅是因为我们(和世界)失去了什么。这也是为了我们作为一个物种所做的事情。这种悲痛不能简单地通过指责资本家、政府和被留用的科学家来缓解。因为这些人最终只有权力,因为我们其他人让他们拥有权力。我们这个物种的罪行是我们的——共同的责任来源,鉴于我们持续的失败,也是悲伤的来源。
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Marx in the Anthropocene: Towards the Idea of Degrowth Communism
will enable us to re-establish our connections to the natural world. I have my doubts. The capacity for a global, encompassing love – as opposed to care for family or pack or ecosystem partners – is a distinctly human capacity that must be socially cultivated. Just being “back in nature” is not enough, since nature is, along with its cooperation, also a scene of competition and transformation – a transformation in which, as we know, countless species have died. That new species, as Buhner suggests, will replace the ones we’ve eliminated, may in fact be true. I doubt that the environmental crisis will wipe out all life on earth. But is that enough? Not for me. For our grief is not just for what we (and the world) have lost. It is also for what we as a species have done. And that grief cannot simply be assuaged by blaming capitalists, governments, and kept scientists. For these only have power, ultimately, because the rest of us let them have it. The crimes of our species are ours – a shared source of responsibility, and – given our ongoing failures – of grief as well.
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