The Ecological Rift: Capitalism's War on the Earth

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The Ecological Rift: Capitalism's War on the Earth

Author(s): John Bellamy Foster (Author), Brett Clark (Author), Richard York (Author)

  • Publisher: Monthly Review Press,U.S.
  • Publication Date: 1 Nov. 2010
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 352 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1583672192
  • ISBN-13: 9781583672198

Book Description

Humanity in the twenty-first century is facing what might be described as its ultimate environmental catastrophe: the destruction of the climate that has nurtured human civilization and with it the basis of life on earth as we know it. All ecosystems on the planet are now in decline. Enormous rifts have been driven through the delicate fabric of the biosphere. The economy and the earth are headed for a fateful collision–if we don’t alter course.

In The Ecological Rift: Capitalism’s War on the Earth environmental sociologists John Bellamy Foster, Brett Clark, and Richard York offer a radical assessment of both the problem and the solution. They argue that the source of our ecological crisis lies in the paradox of wealth in capitalist society, which expands individual riches at the expense of public wealth, including the wealth of nature. In the process, a huge ecological rift is driven between human beings and nature, undermining the conditions of sustainable existence: a rift in the metabolic relation between humanity and nature that is irreparable within capitalist society, since integral to its very laws of motion.

Critically examining the sanguine arguments of mainstream economists and technologists, Foster, Clark, and York insist instead that fundamental changes in social relations must occur if the ecological (and social) problems presently facing us are to be transcended. Their analysis relies on the development of a deep dialectical naturalism concerned with issues of ecology and evolution and their interaction with the economy. Importantly, they offer reasons for revolutionary hope in moving beyond the regime of capital and toward a society of sustainable human development.

Editorial Reviews

Review

The Ecological Rift deserves to–and needs to–become a classic in its field.”– “Simon Butler, Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal”

“Marx’s concept of ‘metabolic rift’ in the circulation of soil nutrients between countryside and town is generalized by Foster, Clark, and York to an insightful Marxist analysis of the current ecological rift between modern capitalism and the ecosystem. It is a scholarly, well-referenced, and important contribution.”– “Herman E. Daly, Professor Emeritus, School of Public Policy, University of Maryland and author, Beyond Growth”

“This book is desperately needed, because it ends any illusion that we can solve our pressing environmental crises within the same system that created them. With tweaking the system–using incremental market-based strategies–off the table, we can put our efforts into genuine, lasting solutions.”– “Annie Leonard, author and host of Story of Stuff”

“This important book treats industrial capitalism as the globally destructive force that it is, and powerfully points the way toward, as the authors put it, ‘universal revolts against imperialism, the destruction of the planet, and the treadmill of accumulation.’ We need these revolts if we are to survive. This book is a crucial part of that struggle.”– “Derrick Jensen, author, Endgame and The Culture of Make Believe”

“This timely new work promises to become a basic resource in understanding the incompatibility between capitalism and ecology, and also in arguing for the ecological dimensions of any future socialism.”– “Fredric Jameson, Professor, Duke University; author, Valences of the Dialectic”

About the Author

John Bellamy Foster is a Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of Oregon and editor of Monthly Review. He has written many books including The Robbery of Nature (with Brett Clark) and The Return of Nature, which won the Deutscher Memorial Prize.

Richard York is associate professor of sociology at the University of Oregon. He is co-editor of the journal Organization & Environment and co-author (with John Bellamy Foster and Brett Clark) of Critique of Intelligent Design.

Brett Clark is a associate editor of Monthly Review and a professor of sociology at the University of Utah. He is co-author (with John Bellamy Foster and Richard York) of Critique of Intelligent Design.

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Broadcast Announcing Worktext: A Media Performance Guide 3rd Edition

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Broadcast Announcing Worktext: A Media Performance Guide 3rd Edition

Author(s): Alan Stephenson (Author), David Reese (Author), Mary Beadle (Author)

  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Publication Date: 2 Mar. 2009
  • Edition: 3rd
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 352 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0240810589
  • ISBN-13: 9780240810584

Book Description

The Broadcast Announcing Worktext provides you with the skills, techniques, and procedures necessary to enter this highly competitive field of broadcast performance. In addition to the principles of good performance, this book addresses the importance of audience and how to communicate effectively to various groups. Television and radio studio environments, announcer specializations and responsibilities, and developing a broadcast delivery style are just a few of the many topics covered.

Factual information is presented in brief, easy-to-digest modules and is enhanced with self-study questions and projects. The self-study provides an immediate check on what you learn, and the projects allow for a practical hands-on application of key concepts in the material. The worktext format, with many real-life examples, combines both traditional teaching and practical experience. The companion material illustrates techniques and concepts in each chapter with audio and visual examples.

This third edition will give you knowledge of other non-traditional forms of announcing, such as online radio announcing, podcast announcing, and other forms of online announcing, such as online shows, clips, and news.

NOTE: The material that was included on the book’s accompanying CD is now available on a website! Please visit this site to access the materials:

www.routledge.com/textbooks/instructordownload/

Editorial Reviews

Review

“This book is conversational, accurate, not long-winded, professional, direct, and concise.” –Professor Clayland H. Waite, Radford University

From the Back Cover

This book provides the aspiring broadcast performer with the skills, techniques, and procedures necessary to enter this highly competitive field. In addition to the principles of good performance, this text addresses the importance of audience and how to change message to communicate effectively to various groups. Television and radio studio environments, announcer specializations and responsibilities, and developing a broadcast delivery style are just a few of the many topics covered.

Factual information is presented in brief, easy-to-digest modules and is enhanced with self-study questions and projects that encourage active participation. The self-study sections allow for a practical hands-on application of key concepts in the material. The Worktext format, with many real-life examples, combines both traditional textbook learning and practical experience. A companion CD-ROM illustrates techniques and concepts in each chapter with audio and visual examples that help you to enhance your broadcast performance techniques.

New to this edition:
Expanded sections on techniques
Practice scripts
Instructor s manual

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