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Index
Cover Title Copyright Contents Dedication Introduction: Essential Debates at the Intersections of Science and Socialism Part One: Natural Science and the Making of Scientific Socialism
1. Marx and Engels and the Red Chemist 2. Marx and Engels and Darwin
Part Two: Responding to the Anthropocene
3. A Challenge that Socialists Cannot Ignore 4. Ecomodernists and the “Good Anthropocene” 5. The Most Dangerous Environmentalist Concept?
Part Three: Numbers Are Not Enough
6. Tunnel Vision at the Royal Society 7. The Return of the Population Bombers 8. Did NASA Predict Civilization’s Collapse?
Part Four: Saving Species, Saving Oceans
9. Third World Farming and Biodiversity 10. More Plastic than Fish
Part Five: Toward an Ecological Civilization
11. The Myth of “Environmental Catastrophism” 12. Ecosocialists and the Fight for Climate Justice 13. Ecosocialism: A Society of Good Ancestors
Acknowledgments Notes Index
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