Imperialism in the Anthropocene

Authors

  • John Bellamy Foster
  • Hannah Holleman
  • Brett Clark

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14452/MR-071-03-2019-07_5

Keywords:

Ecology, Imperialism

Abstract

Today there can be no doubt about the main force behind our ongoing planetary emergency: the exponential growth of the capitalist world economy, particularly in the decades since the mid–twentieth century. The mere critique of capitalism as an abstract economic system, however, is insufficient in addressing today's environmental problems. Rather, it is necessary also to examine the structure of accumulation on a world scale, coupled with the division of the world into competing nation-states. Our planetary problems cannot realistically be addressed without tackling the imperialist world system, or globalized capitalism, organized on the basis of classes and nation-states, and divided into center and periphery. Today, this necessarily raises the question of imperialism in the Anthropocene.

Published

2019-07-01