Crisis is a buzzword, but does it actually mean? Many argue that multiple crises coexist, but how are they actually related? If crises are defining our time, why isn’t there a proper socialist crisis policy? This book analyses economic and ecological crises, partly to understand the crisis itself, but, even more, to understand capitalism. Crises are not exceptions to an otherwise functioning capitalism, but integral parts of the system. Still, socialists often cling to the hope that crises are ’opportunities’, and resort to Keynesianism as soon as they need concrete policies. In contrast, this book shows how capitalism produces crises and how crises reproduce capitalism. There are crucial similarities between the crises: rooted in capitalism and having similar class characters. But there are also differences. Economic crises are solved through creative destruction, and the ruling class will ensure that these crises are resolved at any cost. But neither the mechanisms of the system nor the ruling class will save us from the climate catastrophe; only we ourselves can do that. The tendency for crises to reproduce capitalism is, fortunately, not an iron law. Our historical mission in the face of the climate crisis is to create a historical exception to this rule. It is time for ecosocialism against crisis.
By:
Ståle Holgersen
Translated by:
Steven Cuzner,
Ståle Holgersen
Imprint: Verso Books
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Edition: Paperback original
Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 153mm,
Weight: 450g
ISBN: 9781804293805
ISBN 10: 1804293806
Pages: 288
Publication Date: 04 March 2025
Audience:
General/trade
,
ELT Advanced
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
Preface Introduction: Crises Are Not Opportunities - They Are the Enemy 1 When the Economy Is Not Healthy... Economic Crisis A Century of Crises: In Theory and Reality Solving a Crisis/Crisis as Solution 2 An Infected Wound Ecological Crisis Anthropocene: Th e Crisis of Man? Not Solving the Climate Crisis 3 Rooted in Capitalism Five Levels of Abstraction To Shake and to Stabilise 4 Th e Class Character of Crises Losing, Winning and Causing Crises Crises Are Caused by One Class, but Another Must Pay the Price No One Is Punished, but Murder It Remains 5 Creating Crises in Its Image 6 Our Crisis Is Now The Useless Decade The Corona Crisis as Social Paroxysm The Crisis of Neoliberalism, or: Thoughts on How the Crisis Reproduces Capitalism This Time Epilogue: Optimism at the Edge of a Cliff Ten Thoughts on Socialist Crisis Policy Index
Ståle Holgersen is a Senior Lecturer in Human Geography at Örebro University, Sweden. He is a member of two research collectives: the Zetkin Collective (ecosocialist group working on political ecologies of the far right) published White Skin, Black Fuel on Verso in 2021 and Fundament (a housing research collective) published Kris i Bostadsfrågan on Daidalos in 2023. This is his first monograph in English.
Reviews for Against the Crisis: Economy and Ecology in a Burning World
Holgersen's book is therefore more relevant than he may have anticipated when he wrote it. * Arkiv * A highly interesting and well-written book about the crisis we are currently living in. * Clarte * The book combines theoretical development at a high level of abstraction with arguments that delve into the core of heated political debates. * Gnist * I highly recommend the book to those who want to better understand our crisis-ridden world. * Internationalen * A sharp analysis of economy and ecology under capitalism. * Klassekampen * I have great respect for the research conducted by the associate professor and definitely recommend it to Marxists. * Offensiv * Holgersen has written the book I have been waiting for a long time; a review and discussion of the Marxist theories of crisis that move far beyond the trenches of the war of position. -- Röda Rummet Holgersen's book is a powerful indictment of capitalism, a system that can never be sustainable, and an insightful argument for ecosocialism as a program for radical change. It is a precious contribution to the unity between labour and ecological movements. -- Michael Löwy, author of <i>Ecosocialism: A Radical Alternative to Capitalist Catastrophe</i> The polycrisis is deepening by the day. But what is the crisis exactly? What causes it? Holgersen's new book provides a lucid overview of crisis theories and clearly explains why we have to fight against the crisis of capitalism. -- Kohei Saito, author of <i>Slow Down: The Degrowth Manifesto</i>