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Index
Cover Page
Halftitle Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Double Internality: History as if Nature Matters
Part I: From Dualism to Dialectics: Capitalism as World-Ecology
Chapter 1: From Object to Oikeios: Environment-Making in the Capitalist World-Ecology
Chapter 2: Value in the Web of Life
Chapter 3: Towards a Singular Metabolism: From Dualism to Dialectics in the Capitalist World-Ecology
Part II: Historical Capitalism, Historical Nature
Chapter 4: The Tendency of the Ecological Surplus to Fall
Chapter 5: The Capitalization of Nature, or, The Limits of Historical Nature
Chapter 6: World-Ecological Revolutions: From Revolution to Regime
Part III: Historical Nature and the Origins of Capital
Chapter 7: Anthropocene or Capitalocene?: On the Nature and Origins of Our Ecological Crisis
Chapter 8: Abstract Social Nature and the Limits to Capital
Part IV: The Rise and Demise of Cheap Nature
Chapter 9: Cheap Labor?: Time, Capital, and the Reproduction of Human Nature
Chapter 10: The Long Green Revolution: The Life and Times of Cheap Food in the Long Twentieth Century
Conclusion: The End of Cheap Nature?
Index
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