Eco-Marxism

"Not to be confused with"

Eco-Marxism or Ecological Marxism is a  approach that combines  Marxist analysis of social and economic systems with environmental concerns. It argues that the exploitation of natural resources and the destruction of the environment are inherent to capitalist systems of production, and that a transformation of these systems is necessary for ecological sustainability.

[[File:Anticap.png]] Critique of Capitalism
Eco-Marxism believes that capitalism is inherently unsustainable because it prioritizes profit and economic growth over the preservation of the environment. The main belief being that capitalist production relies on the exploitation of natural resources, leading to environmental degradation and depletion of resources.

[[File:Materialism.png]] Materialism
Eco-Marxism emphasizes the importance of materialist analysis in understanding the relationship between humans and nature, arguing that the material conditions of society, such as the means of production and distribution, are key factors in shaping environmental outcomes.

[[File:AntiIndiv.png]] Rejection of Individualism
Eco-Marxism rejects the notion that individual actions alone can solve environmental problems. Eco-Marxists argue that systemic change is necessary, and that collective action and social movements are needed to bring about this change.