Fossil Capital : The Rise of Steam-Power and the Roots of Global Warming

English language

Published April 12, 2016

ISBN:
9781784781293

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CO2 as an effluent of (class) power

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"Fossil Capital" is a pretty well researched book and advances an interesting theses. Namely the that we cannot understand global warming without accounting for the economic and political processes that led us to the current predicament. The author locates the start of this process in 19th century England, where the industrial revolution took place. This would be a pretty standard observation, if it was not supplanted by an economic analysis that doesn't limit itself to simplistic approaches of an economistic nature, but considers an irreducible dimension of class struggle behind the decisions that led to the adoption of coal as a source of energy in the first place. The claim is that despite the great and unused potential of water power, the British capitalists chose coal as an energy source for their factories because it gave them a competitive advantage in terms of class power over an ever more organized …