Anthropocene or Capitalocence By Jason W. Moore

Jason W. Moore's Capitalocene provides a more specific critique of environmental degradation by focusing on the role of capitalism (1450–1750) as a driving force behind the ecological crises we face today. It suggests radial industrialization of the world began with the transformation of the global environment into a force of production to create a modern economy. It challenges the more general and inclusive notion of the Anthropocene, suggesting that the root cause of environmental harm is not humanity as a whole, but rather the exploitative dynamics of the capitalist system. This theory encourages a deeper examination of the economic, social, and political structures that shape human-environment interactions and calls for a rethinking of how we relate to both nature and the systems that govern it.

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