From Extractivism to Sustainability : Scenarios and Lessons from Latin America

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From Extractivism to Sustainability : Scenarios and Lessons from Latin America

  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781032295220
  • eISBN:9781000848373

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This book investigates how extractive capitalism has developed over the past three decades, what dynamics of resistance have been deployed to combat it, and whether extractivism can ever be transformed into being a part of a progressive development path.

It was not until the 20th century that the extraction of natural resources and raw materials took on a decidedly capitalist form, with the global north extracting primary commodities from the global south as a means of capital accumulation. This book investigates whether extractivism, despite its well-documented negative and destructive socioenvironmental impacts and the powerful forces of resistance that it has generated, could ever be transformed into a sustainable post-development strategy. Drawing on diverse sectoral forms of extractivism (mining, fossil fuels, agriculture), this book analyses the dynamics of both the forces of resistance generated by the advance of extractive capital and alternate scenarios for a more sustainable and liveable future. The book draws particularly on the Latin American experience, where both the propensity of capitalism towards crisis and the development of resistance dynamics to ‘extractive’ capital have had their greatest impact in the neoliberal era.

This book will be of interest to researchers and students across development studies, economics, political economy, environmental studies, Indigenous studies, and Latin American affairs.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Part 1: The Contemporary Dynamics of Global Capitalism

Chapter 1: The contradictions and verities of capitalism

Raúl Delgado Wise

Chapter 2: The geoeconomics and geopolitics of extractive capital in Latin America

Henry Veltmeyer

Part II: Extractivism in the Mines and the Countryside

Chapter 3: Mexico’s mining and petroleum policies under AMLO: A turn to neo-extractivism?

Darcy Tetreault

Chapter 4: The power politics of agro-extractivism for climate stewardship

Arturo Ezquerro-Cañete, Alberto Alonso Fradejas and Ben McKay

Chapter 5: Water, land and gold: Extractivism and the environment in Colombia

Carolina Arias Hurtado and León Felipe Cubillos Quintero

Part III: Towards a Sustainable Development Pathway: Extractivism or a New Industrial Policy?

Chapter 6: Is there a role for extractivism in a post-development transition towards sustainability?

Juan Carlos Moreno-Brid, Alicia Puyana and Stefanie Garry

Chapter 7: The green energy transition: Expansion and deepening of extractivism

Alicia Puyana and Isabel Rodríguez Peña

Chapter 8: The new geographies of an energy transition: A challenge or a developmental opportunity?

Jewellord Nem Singh

Part IV: Resistance on the Extractive Frontier

Chapter 9: Reloaded neo-extractivism, multi-actor conflicts and alternative horizons: Keys to the socio-ecological crisis

Pabel Camilo López Flores and Anna Preiser

Chapter 10: Beyond corporate social responsibility: New territorial management strategies for defeating community-based resistance to extractivism

Fernando I. Leiva

Chapter 11: Communities in resistance: Forging the communitarian revolutionary subject

David Barkin

Part V: Post-Extractivist Alternatives

Chapter 12: Post-extractivist transitions: Concepts, sequences and examples

Eduardo Gudynas

Chapter 13: Sumak Kawsay for Indigenous Women

Gabriela Gallardo

Chapter 14: Commune socialism: Self-management, popular power and autonomy in Venezuela

Dario Azzellini

Chapter 15: Development beyond extractivism: Post-extractivist alternatives and pathways

Henry Veltmeyer and Arturo Ezquerro-Cañete

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