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Esse livro é excelente. Deeeeenso pra caramba, mas excelente. Hoje eu considero ele como uma espécie de "complemento" à "Biografia" do Zé Paulo Netto.
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Systemsturz! Damit könnten wir vielleicht sogar unseren Planeten für alle Ewigkeit auch für Menschen bewohnbar machen.
https://climatejustice.global/@LocalZero_Ulm/114573531949975751
#SystemSturz #KoheiSaito #KlimaGerechtigkeit #KeepTheFossilsInTheGround #NoOilOilAndGas #TaxBillionaires #Tax_the_rich
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Das hört sich doch Mal nach einem Plan an...
Einladung, Wirtschaft neu zu denken.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTaE_fjR52I&t=22s
#MartinOetting #SystemChange #SystemSturz #KoheiSaito #BIP #Wirtschaftswachstum #Degrowth #WirtschaftsModell #Wohlstand #ZukunftMitWohlstand
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Das hört sich doch Mal nach einem Plan an...
Einladung, Wirtschaft neu zu denken.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTaE_fjR52I&t=22s
#MartinOetting #SystemChange #SystemSturz #KoheiSaito #BIP #Wirtschaftswachstum #Degrowth #WirtschaftsModell #Wohlstand #ZukunftMitWohlstand
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Das hört sich doch Mal nach einem Plan an...
Einladung, Wirtschaft neu zu denken.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTaE_fjR52I&t=22s
#MartinOetting #SystemChange #SystemSturz #KoheiSaito #BIP #Wirtschaftswachstum #Degrowth #WirtschaftsModell #Wohlstand #ZukunftMitWohlstand
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Das hört sich doch Mal nach einem Plan an...
Einladung, Wirtschaft neu zu denken.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTaE_fjR52I&t=22s
#MartinOetting #SystemChange #SystemSturz #KoheiSaito #BIP #Wirtschaftswachstum #Degrowth #WirtschaftsModell #Wohlstand #ZukunftMitWohlstand
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Das hört sich doch Mal nach einem Plan an...
Einladung, Wirtschaft neu zu denken.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTaE_fjR52I&t=22s
#MartinOetting #SystemChange #SystemSturz #KoheiSaito #BIP #Wirtschaftswachstum #Degrowth #WirtschaftsModell #Wohlstand #ZukunftMitWohlstand
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Extremwetter in Europa
Spanien steht längste Hitzewelle seit Jahren bevor, Türkei schließt Dardanellen-MeerengeUnsere Europäischen Nachbarn machen - wie schon im vergangenen Jahr - Urlaub in Nordeuropa, weil es zu Hause zu heiß ist.
Lasst uns gemeinsam diesen Wahnsinn namens Klimakrise stoppen!
Wir brauchen das hier
- Reduktion der Treibhausgase
- Förderung der erneuerbaren Energie
- Besteuerung von Vermögen, insbesondere des reichsten 1% unserer Gesellschaft
- soziale Gerechtigkeit
- Wachstumsstopp
- Systemsturz wie von Kohei Saito, Antonio Negri, Michael Hardt und Hirofumi Uzawa beschrieben#Extremwetter #CooLocation #ExtremWetterEreignisse #Hitzewelle #Wahnsinn #KlimaKrise #Treibhausgase #ErneuerbareEnergie #VermögensSteuer #sozialeGerechtigkeit #WachstumsStopp #KoheiSaito #AntonioNegri #MichaelHardt #HirofumiUzawa
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Extremwetter in Europa
Spanien steht längste Hitzewelle seit Jahren bevor, Türkei schließt Dardanellen-MeerengeUnsere Europäischen Nachbarn machen - wie schon im vergangenen Jahr - Urlaub in Nordeuropa, weil es zu Hause zu heiß ist.
Lasst uns gemeinsam diesen Wahnsinn namens Klimakrise stoppen!
Wir brauchen das hier
- Reduktion der Treibhausgase
- Förderung der erneuerbaren Energie
- Besteuerung von Vermögen, insbesondere des reichsten 1% unserer Gesellschaft
- soziale Gerechtigkeit
- Wachstumsstopp
- Systemsturz wie von Kohei Saito, Antonio Negri, Michael Hardt und Hirofumi Uzawa beschrieben#Extremwetter #CooLocation #ExtremWetterEreignisse #Hitzewelle #Wahnsinn #KlimaKrise #Treibhausgase #ErneuerbareEnergie #VermögensSteuer #sozialeGerechtigkeit #WachstumsStopp #KoheiSaito #AntonioNegri #MichaelHardt #HirofumiUzawa
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Extremwetter in Europa
Spanien steht längste Hitzewelle seit Jahren bevor, Türkei schließt Dardanellen-MeerengeUnsere Europäischen Nachbarn machen - wie schon im vergangenen Jahr - Urlaub in Nordeuropa, weil es zu Hause zu heiß ist.
Lasst uns gemeinsam diesen Wahnsinn namens Klimakrise stoppen!
Wir brauchen das hier
- Reduktion der Treibhausgase
- Förderung der erneuerbaren Energie
- Besteuerung von Vermögen, insbesondere des reichsten 1% unserer Gesellschaft
- soziale Gerechtigkeit
- Wachstumsstopp
- Systemsturz wie von Kohei Saito, Antonio Negri, Michael Hardt und Hirofumi Uzawa beschrieben#Extremwetter #CooLocation #ExtremWetterEreignisse #Hitzewelle #Wahnsinn #KlimaKrise #Treibhausgase #ErneuerbareEnergie #VermögensSteuer #sozialeGerechtigkeit #WachstumsStopp #KoheiSaito #AntonioNegri #MichaelHardt #HirofumiUzawa
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Extremwetter in Europa
Spanien steht längste Hitzewelle seit Jahren bevor, Türkei schließt Dardanellen-MeerengeUnsere Europäischen Nachbarn machen - wie schon im vergangenen Jahr - Urlaub in Nordeuropa, weil es zu Hause zu heiß ist.
Lasst uns gemeinsam diesen Wahnsinn namens Klimakrise stoppen!
Wir brauchen das hier
- Reduktion der Treibhausgase
- Förderung der erneuerbaren Energie
- Besteuerung von Vermögen, insbesondere des reichsten 1% unserer Gesellschaft
- soziale Gerechtigkeit
- Wachstumsstopp
- Systemsturz wie von Kohei Saito, Antonio Negri, Michael Hardt und Hirofumi Uzawa beschrieben#Extremwetter #CooLocation #ExtremWetterEreignisse #Hitzewelle #Wahnsinn #KlimaKrise #Treibhausgase #ErneuerbareEnergie #VermögensSteuer #sozialeGerechtigkeit #WachstumsStopp #KoheiSaito #AntonioNegri #MichaelHardt #HirofumiUzawa
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Extremwetter in Europa
Spanien steht längste Hitzewelle seit Jahren bevor, Türkei schließt Dardanellen-MeerengeUnsere Europäischen Nachbarn machen - wie schon im vergangenen Jahr - Urlaub in Nordeuropa, weil es zu Hause zu heiß ist.
Lasst uns gemeinsam diesen Wahnsinn namens Klimakrise stoppen!
Wir brauchen das hier
- Reduktion der Treibhausgase
- Förderung der erneuerbaren Energie
- Besteuerung von Vermögen, insbesondere des reichsten 1% unserer Gesellschaft
- soziale Gerechtigkeit
- Wachstumsstopp
- Systemsturz wie von Kohei Saito, Antonio Negri, Michael Hardt und Hirofumi Uzawa beschrieben#Extremwetter #CooLocation #ExtremWetterEreignisse #Hitzewelle #Wahnsinn #KlimaKrise #Treibhausgase #ErneuerbareEnergie #VermögensSteuer #sozialeGerechtigkeit #WachstumsStopp #KoheiSaito #AntonioNegri #MichaelHardt #HirofumiUzawa
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Mitschnitt des Vortrages (engl.) von Prof. Kohei Saito, Tokio: Marx’s Communism in the Age of the Planetary Crisis
im Rahmen der Auerbach Lectures am 09.12. im Japanischen Kulturinstitut Köln.
Video d (...)
#RadioNordpol #Gesprch #KlimaUmwelt #Kln #Uncategorized #degrowth #Klimagerechtigkeit #KoheiSaito #kommunismus #Marx #Stoffwechsel
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#KarlMarx, un pionnier de la #décroissance
invité : #KoheiSaito, auteur de « #Moins ! La décroissance est une philosophie »
https://www.rfi.fr/fr/podcasts/c-est-pas-du-vent/20240926-karl-marx-un-pionnier-de-la-d%C3%A9croissance
#philo #Marx #marxisme #anthropocène #écosocialisme #écomarxisme #environnement #écologie #livres -
Sommerlektüre
#KoheiSaito : #Systemsturz. Der Sieg der Natur über den Kapitalismus
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Lade upp mina anteckningar från kapitel 0-4 av Slow Down: How Degrowth Communism Can Save the Earth av Kohei Saito.
Där går bland annat Saito i polemik mot den tidiga Marx's produktivism och eurocentrism som kan utläsas i tidiga utgåvor av Kommunistiska manifestet.
En text som @Detgladatjugotalet skriver historiserande och medryckande om på sin blogg.
https://detgladatjugotalet.se/2024/06/28/om-kommunistiska-manifestet-1848/
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Global Histories of #Fascism
"Is fascism inseparable from political and economic modernity, fears of underdevelopment and decline, and so doomed to perpetually return? What are the lessons to be drawn from its periodic outbreaks? #VerónicaGago, #NaomiKlein, and #KoheiSaito will reflect on these questions in an online conversation moderated by #PankajMishra."
replay: https://globaldialogues.georgetown.edu/events/global-histories-of-fascism
#FarRight #authoritarianism #xenophobia #politics #PoliticalTheory -
Kohei Saito: “Degrowth needs to learn from communism
New interview.
https://www.greeneuropeanjournal.eu/kohei-saito-degrowth-needs-to-learn-from-communism/
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#Systemsturz heißt das neue Buch von Kohei Saito. Es geht um eine zeitgemäße Betrachtung kommunistischer Ideen. Sprich: ein Plädoyer für den Degrowth-Kommunismus👯 #koheisaito #marx #degrowth #kommunismus
https://www.sozonline.de/2023/10/ein-zeitgemaesses-lob-des-kommunismus/
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Wolfgang M. Schmitt
https://twitter.com/SchmittJunior/status/1701833315358056881?s=19#KoheiSaito ist der neue Star-Kapitalismuskritiker: Der japanische Marxist fordert einen #Degrowth-Kommunismus.
In der neuen Folge von #WohlstandfürAlle analysieren @nymoen_ole und ich das Konzept.
Podcast⬇️
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NxvIUFsL7O0 -
Wolfgang M. Schmitt
https://twitter.com/SchmittJunior/status/1701833315358056881?s=19#KoheiSaito ist der neue Star-Kapitalismuskritiker: Der japanische Marxist fordert einen #Degrowth-Kommunismus.
In der neuen Folge von #WohlstandfürAlle analysieren @nymoen_ole und ich das Konzept.
Podcast⬇️
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NxvIUFsL7O0 -
Die Veranstaltung der Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung mit Kohei Saito zu seinem Buch »Capital in the Anthropocene: Towards the Idea of Degrowth Communism« (auf Deutsch unter dem Titel »Systemsturz. Der Sieg der Natur über den Kapitalismus« erschienen) steht jetzt online.
Ich war nicht dort, lese das Buch momentan und finde es bisher ziemlich erhellend. #KoheiSaito #Saito #DegrowthCommunism #Systemsturz
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Aufi geht's!
"#Systemsturz" von #KoheiSaito
in der kundigen Übersetzung von
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@punko what's wrong with #KoheiSaito ?
This: "Natur gegen Kapital":
https://kolektiva.social/@stylo_the_unicorn/110224397592300868
Or Marx in the Anthropocene.
But I'm actually not that of a book guy. So I limit reading to the crucial theories. Luckily very successful. It is actually difficult to plan reading the right books.
So I finished my studies with: Bloody Reason (Blutige Vernunft), of #RobertKurz
But this book is not so easy to understand and most ppl. wouldn't be able to bear it, even if they would understand and think it could be true. Psychoanalytically speaking, ppl. would rather deny reality, but admit their own enlightened ideological involvement in the thinking.
And surprise surprise, that's what more and more people do. 🙄
But #KoheiSeito Natur gegen Kapital pretty much fits the topic. I's about agriculture and climate change and how this led Marx to substantially change his Capital book from 1st to 2nd edition.
But I still consider such books as non-fictional entertainment. I don't read fiction. I have no time for that.
So my personal way of denying reality is actually to stop reading. But one more I gonna read, which is Marx in the Anthropocene.
My final remaining Question is, if there is a way out of all this capitalism, that needs exponential growth and thus finish humanity within the next 100 years. But highly doubt it could give such answer. Also theoretically speaking.
So, yeah, that what I'm searching. Books of: How to get out of Climate Change. But I guess there aren't many.
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#Review to #KoheiSaito 'Natur gegen Kapital', 'Nature against #Capital':
I took the moment to read the book fast without remarks and underlining. So the first nice thing, that is absolutely possible. Most evaluations are practical, like historical explanations about the development of modern #agriculture in relation to Marx personal development and the difference between the first #Kapital editions.
Saito starts with #Marx, Engels and #Feuerbach. This part can be understood even though you know few about how crucial Feuerbach was to Marx and what exactly this new german ideology is. Why Feuerbach was crucial, and why Marx finally rejected Feuerbach will be explained to you.
In the following part Saito talks about Entfremdung (alianation) introduces this term in meaning represented by 'Das Kapital', but also Feuerbach and Hegel, and goes ahead with the Japanese school of thought and their particular different interpretation of abstract work, that is according them, found in reality (not just by quanta in time) and has existed before the start of capitalism. This brings you some headakes to keep on understanding some few following chapters, but all in all conclusive.
Even though this interpretation is diametrically to those of #RobertKurz and #MichaelHeinrichs, it come to plenty of similar conclusions and claims to follow the same idea of Heinrichs science of value.
The most interesting part of Saito starts, when he starts following Marx observation towards, at that time contemporary, research of agriculture and how this changed Marx entire cause from an optimist person thinking in linear progress, to someone pessimistic, and later on into an pessimistic optimism, when Marx finally learned about the impact of human made climate change.
And yes, you heard right. A botanic called #Fraas wrote about how Forrest disappearance finally leads to the disappearance of Farming, although trees were remove to make space for farming. His argument was, that the impacting climate in this regions lead to desertification. We talk about mid 19th century science, that caught Marx attention.
Saito is able to increase the wow effect, so you keep on reading. In total a good book, nice to read and some incredible messages inside to a generation, that for some not obvious reasons wants to survive #ClimateChange.
I might later post some of these messages, but would suggest you reading the book instead.
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#Review to #KoheiSaito 'Natur gegen Kapital', 'Nature against #Capital':
I took the moment to read the book fast without remarks and underlining. So the first nice thing, that is absolutely possible. Most evaluations are practical, like historical explanations about the development of modern #agriculture in relation to Marx personal development and the difference between the first #Kapital editions.
Saito starts with #Marx, Engels and #Feuerbach. This part can be understood even though you know few about how crucial Feuerbach was to Marx and what exactly this new german ideology is. Why Feuerbach was crucial, and why Marx finally rejected Feuerbach will be explained to you.
In the following part Saito talks about Entfremdung (alianation) introduces this term in meaning represented by 'Das Kapital', but also Feuerbach and Hegel, and goes ahead with the Japanese school of thought and their particular different interpretation of abstract work, that is according them, found in reality (not just by quanta in time) and has existed before the start of capitalism. This brings you some headakes to keep on understanding some few following chapters, but all in all conclusive.
Even though this interpretation is diametrically to those of #RobertKurz and #MichaelHeinrichs, it come to plenty of similar conclusions and claims to follow the same idea of Heinrichs science of value.
The most interesting part of Saito starts, when he starts following Marx observation towards, at that time contemporary, research of agriculture and how this changed Marx entire cause from an optimist person thinking in linear progress, to someone pessimistic, and later on into an pessimistic optimism, when Marx finally learned about the impact of human made climate change.
And yes, you heard right. A botanic called #Fraas wrote about how Forrest disappearance finally leads to the disappearance of Farming, although trees were remove to make space for farming. His argument was, that the impacting climate in this regions lead to desertification. We talk about mid 19th century science, that caught Marx attention.
Saito is able to increase the wow effect, so you keep on reading. In total a good book, nice to read and some incredible messages inside to a generation, that for some not obvious reasons wants to survive #ClimateChange.
I might later post some of these messages, but would suggest you reading the book instead.
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#Review to #KoheiSaito 'Natur gegen Kapital', 'Nature against #Capital':
I took the moment to read the book fast without remarks and underlining. So the first nice thing, that is absolutely possible. Most evaluations are practical, like historical explanations about the development of modern #agriculture in relation to Marx personal development and the difference between the first #Kapital editions.
Saito starts with #Marx, Engels and #Feuerbach. This part can be understood even though you know few about how crucial Feuerbach was to Marx and what exactly this new german ideology is. Why Feuerbach was crucial, and why Marx finally rejected Feuerbach will be explained to you.
In the following part Saito talks about Entfremdung (alianation) introduces this term in meaning represented by 'Das Kapital', but also Feuerbach and Hegel, and goes ahead with the Japanese school of thought and their particular different interpretation of abstract work, that is according them, found in reality (not just by quanta in time) and has existed before the start of capitalism. This brings you some headakes to keep on understanding some few following chapters, but all in all conclusive.
Even though this interpretation is diametrically to those of #RobertKurz and #MichaelHeinrichs, it come to plenty of similar conclusions and claims to follow the same idea of Heinrichs science of value.
The most interesting part of Saito starts, when he starts following Marx observation towards, at that time contemporary, research of agriculture and how this changed Marx entire cause from an optimist person thinking in linear progress, to someone pessimistic, and later on into an pessimistic optimism, when Marx finally learned about the impact of human made climate change.
And yes, you heard right. A botanic called #Fraas wrote about how Forrest disappearance finally leads to the disappearance of Farming, although trees were remove to make space for farming. His argument was, that the impacting climate in this regions lead to desertification. We talk about mid 19th century science, that caught Marx attention.
Saito is able to increase the wow effect, so you keep on reading. In total a good book, nice to read and some incredible messages inside to a generation, that for some not obvious reasons wants to survive #ClimateChange.
I might later post some of these messages, but would suggest you reading the book instead.
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#Review to #KoheiSaito 'Natur gegen Kapital', 'Nature against #Capital':
I took the moment to read the book fast without remarks and underlining. So the first nice thing, that is absolutely possible. Most evaluations are practical, like historical explanations about the development of modern #agriculture in relation to Marx personal development and the difference between the first #Kapital editions.
Saito starts with #Marx, Engels and #Feuerbach. This part can be understood even though you know few about how crucial Feuerbach was to Marx and what exactly this new german ideology is. Why Feuerbach was crucial, and why Marx finally rejected Feuerbach will be explained to you.
In the following part Saito talks about Entfremdung (alianation) introduces this term in meaning represented by 'Das Kapital', but also Feuerbach and Hegel, and goes ahead with the Japanese school of thought and their particular different interpretation of abstract work, that is according them, found in reality (not just by quanta in time) and has existed before the start of capitalism. This brings you some headakes to keep on understanding some few following chapters, but all in all conclusive.
Even though this interpretation is diametrically to those of #RobertKurz and #MichaelHeinrichs, it come to plenty of similar conclusions and claims to follow the same idea of Heinrichs science of value.
The most interesting part of Saito starts, when he starts following Marx observation towards, at that time contemporary, research of agriculture and how this changed Marx entire cause from an optimist person thinking in linear progress, to someone pessimistic, and later on into an pessimistic optimism, when Marx finally learned about the impact of human made climate change.
And yes, you heard right. A botanic called #Fraas wrote about how Forrest disappearance finally leads to the disappearance of Farming, although trees were remove to make space for farming. His argument was, that the impacting climate in this regions lead to desertification. We talk about mid 19th century science, that caught Marx attention.
Saito is able to increase the wow effect, so you keep on reading. In total a good book, nice to read and some incredible messages inside to a generation, that for some not obvious reasons wants to survive #ClimateChange.
I might later post some of these messages, but would suggest you reading the book instead.
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#Review to #KoheiSaito 'Natur gegen Kapital', 'Nature against #Capital':
I took the moment to read the book fast without remarks and underlining. So the first nice thing, that is absolutely possible. Most evaluations are practical, like historical explanations about the development of modern #agriculture in relation to Marx personal development and the difference between the first #Kapital editions.
Saito starts with #Marx, Engels and #Feuerbach. This part can be understood even though you know few about how crucial Feuerbach was to Marx and what exactly this new german ideology is. Why Feuerbach was crucial, and why Marx finally rejected Feuerbach will be explained to you.
In the following part Saito talks about Entfremdung (alianation) introduces this term in meaning represented by 'Das Kapital', but also Feuerbach and Hegel, and goes ahead with the Japanese school of thought and their particular different interpretation of abstract work, that is according them, found in reality (not just by quanta in time) and has existed before the start of capitalism. This brings you some headakes to keep on understanding some few following chapters, but all in all conclusive.
Even though this interpretation is diametrically to those of #RobertKurz and #MichaelHeinrichs, it come to plenty of similar conclusions and claims to follow the same idea of Heinrichs science of value.
The most interesting part of Saito starts, when he starts following Marx observation towards, at that time contemporary, research of agriculture and how this changed Marx entire cause from an optimist person thinking in linear progress, to someone pessimistic, and later on into an pessimistic optimism, when Marx finally learned about the impact of human made climate change.
And yes, you heard right. A botanic called #Fraas wrote about how Forrest disappearance finally leads to the disappearance of Farming, although trees were remove to make space for farming. His argument was, that the impacting climate in this regions lead to desertification. We talk about mid 19th century science, that caught Marx attention.
Saito is able to increase the wow effect, so you keep on reading. In total a good book, nice to read and some incredible messages inside to a generation, that for some not obvious reasons wants to survive #ClimateChange.
I might later post some of these messages, but would suggest you reading the book instead.
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@stylo_the_unicorn Interesting anyway that #KoheiSaito engages with #RobertKurz; until a few years ago very few mainstream Marxists outside of Germany did so.
Please share more thoughts on the book! I haven't read it but I'm like a third way through "Marx in the anthropocene".*** The accumulation of sovereign debt is indeed illustrative of the long-term crisis of value, but I also think it's important to stress that monetary debt is not the root of the crisis but rather a surface phenomenon. It might not be entirely impossible that the debt problem could be "solved" – but then only by creating even worse problems at some other level.
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To #KoheiSaito.s book: Nature against Capital.
What #KoheiSaito does not grasp in his short critique of the collapse theory of #ValueCritique, #Wertkritik (#RobertKurz), however, is that the "doggedness of capital" and its dynamics ("elastic potencies") for the reproduction of itself, is not denied, but, according to the value critique, they are the cause of exponentially increasing costs within the scientific capitalist enterprise (development, research), which can only be covered by a total social debt (e.g. public debt), but hardly by an entrepreneurial accumulation. Thus, precisely because of the facts cited by Saito for the refutation of the value critique, capital is already long time processing outside of its actual operational range and must collapse accordingly due to a not realizable recreation of value, according to the value critique. This can be continued (simulated) only as long as the socialization of debts can be maintained with the simultaneous privatization of profits.***
Although Saito admits that he has not even considered the theory of value necessary for this conclusion, he already indicates with the unquestioned adoption of Burkett's quote that his understanding of value comes precisely from #MichaelHeinrichs and is thus diametrically opposed to Kurz's interpretation. Meanwhile, he does little to shake the value critique itself.
Still, the book is well worth reading, and I haven't quite finished it yet either. So maybe he'll still get his act together 😉.
*** For example, Germany's debt today will last until almost 2075, so we have to work for another 52 years to recoup the money we've already spent. In 2030, for example, it could already take until 2150 and in 2050 until the year 2200 or even 2300. It is obvious that this cannot be maintained endlessly. Countries like Haiti for instance can not rely on such a process of eternally raising debts, to maintain production of goods within entire social (worldwide) average costs, so that they necissarily loose an economic basis and collapse.
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Zu #KoheiSaito.s Buch: Natur gegen Kapital
Was #KoheiSaito an seiner kurzen Kritik der Zusammenbruchstheorie der #Wertkritik (#RobertKurz) allerdings nicht erfasst, ist das die "Verbissenheit des Kapitals" und seine Dynamik ("elastische Potenzen") zur Reproduktion seiner selbst, nicht etwa geleugnet wird, sondern nach der Wertkritik eben Verursacher für exponentiell steigende Kosten innerhalb des wissenschaftlichen kapitalistischen Betriebes (Entwicklung, Forschung) darstellen, die nur noch durch eine soziale Gesamtverschuldung (zum Beispiel Staatsschulden) kaum aber noch durch eine unternehmerische Akkumulation gedeckt werden können. Somit prozessiert das Kapital eben genau wegen des von Saito zur Widerlegung der Wertkritik angeführten Sachverhalts schon lange außerhalb seines eigentlichen Arbeitsbereich und muss entsprechend an einer nicht mehr realisierbaren Verwertung des Werts kollabieren, so die Wertkritik. Dies kann nur solange fortgeführt (simuliert) werden, solange die Sozialisierung von Schulden bei gleichzeitiger Privatisierung von Profiten aufrecht gehalten werden kann.***
Obwohl Saito zugibt, die zu dieser Feststellung notwendige Lehre des Werts noch gar nicht betrachtet zu haben, deutet er mit der unhinterfragten Übernahme des Zitats von Burkett schon an, dass sein Verständnis des Werts eben von #MichaelHeinrichs stammt und somit der kurz'schen Interpretation diametral entgegensteht. An der Wertkritig selbst rüttelt er derweil wenig.
Das Buch ist aber trotzdem sehr lesenswert und ich bin auch noch nicht ganz fertig. Also vielleicht kriegt er ja noch die Kurve. 😉
*** zum Beispiel Reicht die Verschuldung Deutschlands heute bis nahezu 2075, wir müssen also noch 52 Jahre arbeiten um das jetzt schon ausgegebene Geld wieder reinzuholen. 2030 könnte es zum Beispiel schon bis 2150 dauern und 2050 bis ins Jahr 2200 oder gar 2300. Es ist offensichtlich, dass das nicht endlos aufrecht erhalten werden kann. Länder wie Haiti zum Beispiel können sich nicht darauf verlassen, dass ein solcher Prozess der ewigen Verschuldung die Produktion von Gütern innerhalb der gesellschaftlichen (weltweiten) Durchschnittskosten aufrechterhält, so dass sie zwangsläufig ihre wirtschaftliche Basis verlieren und zusammenbrechen.
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"Die politische Befreiung durch die #Demokratie verwirkliche eher nur die Vollendung der #modernen Welt, nicht dessen Überwindung. #Marx erkennt, dass sie keinen radikalen politischen Akt bringen kann, sofern die bürgerliche #Gesellschaft vorrausgesetzt ist, weil sie den politischen Raum entpolitisiert, um das Interesse des egoistischen Individuums zu bewahren." - #KoheiSaito