
A Reparative Politics for the Climate Crisis: A Roundtable
To envision a global Green New Deal requires a serious effort to grasp the deep inequities of the international economic order.
To envision a global Green New Deal requires a serious effort to grasp the deep inequities of the international economic order.
Reliance on resource rents keeps Latin American countries stuck in relations of dependency and undermines the core leftist goal of equality. The left must find another way.
The central protagonists of Latin America’s profound shift away from the neoliberal policies of the 1980s and ‘90s were not strong leaders but social movements.
In Ecuador, to oppose resource extraction is to be an enemy of the state.
Socialist thought provides us with an imaginative and moral horizon.
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