A series of articles by Out of the Woods looking at the past, present and future of food production and climate change. Copied to clipboard Please note: this series is still being added to. Climate, class, and the Neolithic revolution Class struggles, climate change, and the origins of modern agriculture The political economy of hunger Capitalist agriculture: class formation and the metabolic rift Contemporary agriculture: climate, capital, and cyborg ecology Book traversal links for Food and climate Climate, class, and the Neolithic revolution Printer-friendly version food climate change agriculture Comments
Contemporary agriculture: climate, capital, and cyborg ecology Climate change will put pressure on world food production. We must disentangle the potential…
Climate, class, and the Neolithic revolution Climate change helped make human civilisation possible. Does it now threaten its existence?
Capitalist agriculture: class formation and the metabolic rift In this fourth installment on our series on food and climate, we look at the dynamics of capitalist…
The scene of the action: a wildcat strike in Barbados - Constance R. Sutton Constance R. Sutton's dissertation on the 1958 wilcat strike by Barbadian sugar workers.
Strategies for resistance under neoliberalism: lessons from the Zapatistas and the Landless Workers' Movement This essay examines the Zapatista Army of National Liberation and the Landless…
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