Against the Crisis
Economy and Ecology in a Burning World
(Author) Stale HolgersenCapitalism produces crises and crises reproduce capitalism. We need an ecosocialist way out If crisis defines our era, we need a coherent socialist policy in response. Ståle Holgersen delves into today’s economic and ecological crises to demonstrate that they are not exceptions to an otherwise functioning system but integral to its operation. It is naive to see these upheavals as opportunities for reform or revolution. They are the bedrock of the status quo. Fortunately, the vicious circle sustaining capitalism is not founded on an iron law. Our historical mission in the face of the climate crisis is to create a historical exception to the rule. It is time for ecosocialism against crisis.
Stale Holgersen
Stale Holgersen was a Norwegian author known for his novel "The Silent Forest," a haunting tale of love and loss set in the rugged landscapes of Scandinavia. His sparse and lyrical writing style captured the essence of human emotion and the harsh beauty of nature, making him a revered figure in Nordic literature.