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Slow Down How Degrowth Communism Can Save the Earth

By: Kohei Saito(Author), Brian Bergstrom(Translated by)
288 pages
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About this book

Will green capitalism save the planet? Is it even trying? Not when the very logic of the capitalist system pits it against Earth's life-support systems, as the Japanese philosopher Kohei Saito demonstrates in this astonishing international bestseller.

Drawing on cutting-edge research across multiple disciplines, Saito shows how nothing but a transformation of our economic life can save us from climate collapse. Karl Marx himself reached this breakthrough at the end of his life, long before climate change had even begun. It radically altered his vision of proletarian revolution. Now that we are entering our own end-game, we must grasp Marx's final lesson before it is too late.

If we are to avoid the most terrible political prospects of of climate change, the future must belong to degrowth communism, a fair and humane existence within the limits of nature. There is no alternative: the endless acceleration of capital has run out of road. We must slow down.

Contents

Introduction: SDGs are the Opiate of the Masses!

Chapter One. Climate Change and the Imperial Mode of Living
Chapter Two. The Limits of Green Keynesianism
Chapter Three. Shooting for Degrowth within a Capitalist System
Chapter Four. Marx in the Anthropocene
Chapter Five. The Escapism Known as Accelerationism
Chapter Six. Capitalism's Scarcity, Communism's Abundance
Chapter Seven. Degrowth Communism Will Save the World
Chapter Eight. The Lever of Climate Justice

Conclusion: How to Prevent History's End

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Biography

Kohei Saito is an associate professor at the University of Tokyo and the youngest-ever winner of the Deutscher Memorial Prize for scholarship in the Marxist tradition. He is an editor on MEGA, an ongoing project to publish critical editions of the complete writings of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Slow Down was a huge bestseller on publication and has been credited for inspiring a resurgence of interest in climate economics in Japan.

By: Kohei Saito(Author), Brian Bergstrom(Translated by)
288 pages
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"Accessible and convincing."
– Sally Rooney

"According to Saito, the Earth is completely doomed unless we give up our obsession with G.D.P. and other forms of capitalist insanity. I find myself pretty well convinced."
– Tammy Kim, contributing writer at the New Yorker

"Saito makes a compelling, if idealistic, argument against capitalism and imagines a more equitable, utopian alternative [...] [Slow Down] is a richly researched, deftly wrought manifesto."
– Hannah Bonner, Los Angeles Review of Books

"[Slow Down] offers more than a diagnosis of the systemic problems that brought us to this moment; it lays out, in clear and well-researched language, how those problems can be thoroughly addressed [...] Slow Down is that rare hybrid among ideological manifestos: It opens new insights into an existing ideology while uplifting something distinct of its own."
– Matthew Rozsa, Salon

"If you want to get a jump on the book everyone will be talking about this winter, you should preorder Slow Down: The Degrowth Manifesto now."
– Jeva Lange, Heatmap News

"Seldom are we confronted with solutions that make us uncomfortable with our way of life. Kohei Saito lays out how 'Imperiale Lebensweise' or the imperial mode of living comes at the expense at much of the developing world, and lays out a vision for how we can preserve life for all and not just the very rich. Modern climate change conversations can become so obsessed with methods and technologies, that they often forget the most important environmental credo. Sometimes the best thing to do is nothing at all. Stop buying, stop selling, and let the planet heal."
– Ricardo Pierre-Louis, Bookseller at Semicolon Bookstore

"Saito's proposal is simple, salient, and adapts Marx for the modern day."
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"Looking to start out the year with some big ideas? Look no further."
– Tobias Carroll, InsideHook

"Saito makes a significant and timely contribution to the ongoing conversation about sustainable living [...] Readers interested in environmental activism, economic reform, and social justice will find Saito's insights enlightening."
– Maileen Hamto, Portland Book Review

"[A] well-reasoned and eye-opening treatise [...] [Kohei Saito makes] a provocative and visionary proposal."
Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Saito's clarity of thought, plethora of evidence, and conversational, gentle, yet urgent tone – even when describing the most alarming aspects of the climate crisis – are sure to win over open-minded readers who understand the dire nature of our global situation and that 'green capitalism is a myth.' A cogently structured anti-capitalist approach to the climate crisis."
Kirkus (starred review)

"Achieving degrowth communism, [Saito] believes, is less about personal choices and more about changing overarching political and economic structures. Marxism, he argues, offers a viable model for reorienting society around the maximization of public goods as opposed to the endless pursuit and concentration of wealth."
– Ben Dooley & Hisako Ueno, The New York Times

"This necessary and energizing 21st Century manifesto is a truth mirror inviting us to see ourselves and our place in the metastatic growth engine that is our current economic system. Saito is a well-read soothsayer – one who loves this world, who has done his homework, and who is eager to share a viable way forward."
– John Vaillant, author, Fire Weather, The Tiger and The Golden Spruce

"Kohei Saito is one of the most important scholars in the world. In Slow Down, he delivers a Karl Marx for the climate crisis and a vision of communism for the 21st century. No work could be more vital today."
– Malcolm Harris, bestselling author of Palo Alto

"Slow Down has an almost magic ability to formulate complex thoughts in clear language, as well as to combine strict conceptual thinking with passionate personal engagement. Saito's book is not just for anyone interested in ecology or in the problems of today's global capitalism, it is simply indispensable for those of us who want to SURVIVE – in short, to all of us."
– Slavoj Žižek, author of Violence and The Sublime Object of Ideology

"Saito unites Marxism with ecology and lights a path out of our present crisis. A powerful book from one of the most compelling young thinkers of our time."
– Jason Hickel, author, Less Is More

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