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Anthropocene, Capitalocene, and Other "-Cenes"

Monthly Review, 2022
The perception that we are living in a critical historical period regarding the conditions of habitability on Earth—not only for humans but for many other living organisms too—is gaining more and more adepts among common people, academics, politicians, and social movements.
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From the Anthropocene to the Capitalocene and beyond

Infrastructure Asset Management
Ever since its inception, the Anthropocene as a concept has proven divisive among researchers in both the natural sciences and humanities. While some accept its validity, integrating the Anthropocene into a broader postanthropocentric turn alongside related ideas such as posthumanism, others reject the Anthropocene as somehow incriminating a collective
Adam Lovasz
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Hinterlands of the Capitalocene

2021
Neil Brenner, Nikos Katsikis
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Anthropocene, Capitalocene or Westernocene? On the Ideological Foundations of the Current Climate Crisis

Capitalism, Nature, Socialism, 2023
Yoan Molinero-Gerbeau   +1 more
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Law, Responsibility, and the Capitalocene

2023
Sally Wheeler, Anna Grear, Peter Burdon
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