Oedipus Marx and the Chimera of Socially Necessary Labour Time
…time that Marx would come up with some 40 years later. To arrive at “a rude guess” of capitalist exploitation, Dilke was compelled to “reason from a plain levelling principle.”…
…time that Marx would come up with some 40 years later. To arrive at “a rude guess” of capitalist exploitation, Dilke was compelled to “reason from a plain levelling principle.”…
…grow carbon-capturing crops, Politico, Helna Bottemillerevich and Ryan McCrimmon, Commenter Michael Smith writes on Agricultural Economics. I am hoping to get hime to write more as it is a gap…
…the number of planes now in commission. The average coast-to-coast round-trip flight from New York to San Fran produces 2-3 tons of carbon dioxide per person. PER PERSON. With about…
…carbon. To do this, we need a third and final acre to seed a cover crop, such as Rye, Titricale (wheat and rye hybrid), or any number of other organics…
…among immigrant communities, or changing child-rearing norms. Natural scientists study the viability of artificial wetlands, upwelling cycles in certain coastal zones or changes in the carbon balance of a set…
…is that the funds would have to be used for conservation practices that mitigate carbon emissions. As pointed out by Mike Smith with this program, one problem is a 50…
…Better yet, we use the money to develop carbon-free alternatives. Considering that the fossil’s reserves will be worthless in another ten years, the fossils would probably settle for ten cents…
…taking into account the carbon dioxide footprint that I will never be required to pay for. A miserable foundation, indeed. Many people are not interested in what Marx wrote because…
…Since 1960, half of tropical forests, carbon sinks, have been cut down, or burned. I suppose we envision a world depleted, over consumed, barren. Or maybe no vision at all….
…to offset increasing global temperatures have been documented as a way of reducing carbon emissions and preventing climate change. Still, we are plodding along oblivious to the impact we are…