Metabolic rift (Q27269985)

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Marxist theory that argues a disconnection or imbalance of metabolic interaction between humanity and the rest of nature due to capitalist production
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Metabolic rift
Marxist theory that argues a disconnection or imbalance of metabolic interaction between humanity and the rest of nature due to capitalist production

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    Metabolic rift (English)
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    Foster, John Bellamy. Marx's ecology : materialism and nature / John Bellamy Foster. New York : Monthly Review Press, c2000.
    Chapter 5 / The metabolism of nature and society / p.141 / It was ... / In his developed political economy, as presented in *Capital*, Marx employed the concept of "metabolism" (*Stoffwechsel*) to define the labor process as "a process between man and nature, a process by which man, through his own actions, mediates, regulates and controls the metabolism between himself and nature." / Notes / 5. The metabolism of nature and society / 2. Karl Marx, Capital, vol. 1 (New York: Vintage, 1976), 283; Karl Marx, Capital, vol. 3 (New York: Vintage, 1981), 949-50, 959. / (lccn 77005270) (English)
    Marx, Karl, 1818-1883. Capital : a critique of political economy / Karl Marx ; introduced by Ernest Mandel ; translated by Ben Fowkes. New York : Vintage Books, 1977, c1976-<1981 >
    Chapter 7 / The Labour Process and the Valorization Process / I / The Labour Process / Labour is, first of all, a process between man and nature, a process by which man, through his own actions, mediates, regulates and controls the metabolism between himself and nature. (English)
    CHAPTER VII. / THE LABOUR-PROCESS AND THE PROCESS OF PRODUCING SURPLUS-VALUE. / section 1. the labour-process or the production of use-values. / Labour is, in the first place, a process in which both man and Nature participate, and in which man of his own accord starts, regulates, and controls the material re-actions between himself and Nature. (English)
    MEW / Band 23 / Dritter Abschnitt / Die Produktion des absoluten Mehrwerts / FÜNFTES KAPITEL / Arbeitsprozeß und Verwertungsprozeß / 1. Arbeitsprozeß / p.192 / Die Arbeit ist zunächst ein Prozeß zwischen Mensch und Natur, ein Prozeß, worin der Mensch seinen Stoffwechsel mit der Natur durch seine eigne Tat vermittelt, regelt und kontrolliert. (German)
    Dritter Abschnitt / Die Produktion des absoluten Mehrwerts / FÜNFTES KAPITEL / Arbeitsprozeß und Verwertungsprozeß / 1. Arbeitsprozeß /p.141 / Der Arbeitsprozess ist zunächst ein Prozess zwischen dem Menschen und der Natur, ein Prozess, worin er seinen Stoffwechsel mit der Natur durch seine eigne That vermittelt, regelt und kontrolirt. (German)
    物質代謝の亀裂 (Japanese)
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    I はじめに / マルクスの思想は ... / とりわけ英語圏で は様々な「エコ社会主義者」たちが『資本論』に由来する 「物質代謝の亀裂」(metabolic rift)という概念を採用し,地 球温暖化,自然資源の枯渇,遺伝子組み換えによる 生態系の攪乱といった資本主義的生産の否定的側面 を論じるようになっている(Klein[2014]; Longo et al.[2015]; Angus[2016])。 (Japanese)

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