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- Marx's Open-Ended Critique
- What Is Stagnation?
- Marx, Value and Nature
- Ecology and the Transition from Capitalism to Socialism John Bellamy Foster
- The Cultural Apparatus of Monopoly Capital an Introduction
- The Long Ecological Revolution
- Understanding the Significance of the Great Depression
- MARXISMAND the UNO SCHOOL by John Bellamy Foster in an 1859
- Dissenting Traditions: Essays on Bryan D. Palmer, Marxism, and History Edited by Sean Carleton, Ted Mccoy, and Julia Smith Dissenting Traditions
- Marx's Ecology in the 21St Century 143
- Paul M. Sweezy (1910–2004)
- Anarchy, Geography, Modernity
- Varieties of Eco-‐Socialism
- Dialectics for the New Century
- Economics 708: Political Economy I
- Materialism and the Critique of Energy
- A Critical Reader
- The Political Economy of Joseph Schumpeter a Theory of Capitalist Development and Decline
- The Return of Nature and Marx's Ecology
- Against Capital in the Twenty-First Century
- Toward a Singular Metabolism
- Value Isn't Everything
- Limits and Promise of Environmental Ethics: Eco-Socialist Thought and Anthropocentrism's Virtue
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- Marxism and the Dialectics of Ecology by John Bellamy Foster and Brett Clark
- Growth and Over-Accumulation in Advanced Capitalism: Some Critical Reflections on the Political Economy and Ecological Econom- Ics of Degrowth
- Marxism and Ecology: Common Fonts of a Great Transition
- Political Economy 1 University of Massachusetts-Amherst Economics Department – Econ 708
- The Nextsystem
- ETSY, INC.: CRAFTING a LIVING in a CAPITALIST ECONOMY By
- ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS and CLASSICAL MARXISM the “Podolinsky Business” Reconsidered
- Eco-Socialism and Democratic Planning
- Marx's Ecology in Historical Perspective
- Value Isn't Everything
- Summer 2007, Volume 28, No
- Ecology and Power
- The Earth-System Crisis and Ecological Civilization: a Marxian View John Bellamy Foster Department of Sociology, University of Oregon, Eugene, United States