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Title: A Political Ecology of Covid19 – Some reflections
Authors: Van Vossole, Jonas 
Keywords: Capitalism; Pandemic; Coronavirus; COVID-19; Crisis
Issue Date: 14-Apr-2020
Publisher: ALICE, Centro de Estudos Sociais
Serial title, monograph or event: Alice News
Place of publication or event: Coimbra
Abstract: Despite the renewed popularity of Foucault’s and Agamben’s concept of bio-politics to analyse the present crisis, I believe that the framework of Marxist political ecology – which in the last decade has gained considerable influence - offers us a more useful framework. Marxist political ecology considers capitalism not just as an economic or social system, but as a socio-ecology (Moore, 2011). Clashing with his German social-democratic contemporaries, Marx already pointed out that use value has two sources: nature and human labour. The purpose of existence of capital is profit. In the capitalist socio-ecology, capital accumulates through exploitation – based upon a legal framework of wage labour – and primary accumulation or expropriation – based upon the extra-legal framework of destruction, colonization and violence of what is “naturalized”.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/89210
Rights: openAccess
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