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Studies in Political Economy
A Socialist Review
Volume 104, 2023 - Issue 3
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Critical engagements with “Climate Change as Class War”—the climate, public power, and the means of social reproduction

 

Abstract

Matt Huber’s book Climate Change as Class War: Building Socialism on a Warming Planet has been fiercely debated in terms of its implications for the US climate movement, but it also offers important implications for how we think about the politics of social reproduction beyond US borders. This review draws out theoretical implications from Huber’s work that are especially relevant for understanding social movements, social reproduction, and the state in this ecological moment. This paper is part of the SPE Special Theme “Critical Engagements with ‘Climate Change as Class War.’”

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.

Notes

1 See, for example, Ahern, “Environmentalists Need Unions”; Cohen, “Matthew T. Huber”; Levien, “White Energy Workers”; Williams, “Climate Struggle.”

2 Hossain and Hallock, Food, Energy & Cost.

3 Holt-Gimenez and Patel, Food Rebellions.

4 Shivji, “Working People.”

5 Huber, Climate Change as Class War, 185.

6 Hickel, “The True Extent.”

7 FAO et al., SOFI.

8 Patel and Moore, A History of the World.

9 Lowder, “Which Farms Feed”; ETC Group, “Backgrounder.”

10 Muriel, “Living Without Fear.”

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Annie Shattuck

Annie Shattuck teaches in the Department of Geography at Indiana University Bloomington in Bloomington, Indiana, USA.

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