Description
In this important new book, Jens Beckert provides an answer to these questions. Our apparent inability to implement basic measures to combat climate change is due to the nature of power and incentive structures affecting companies, politicians, voters, and consumers. Drawing on social science research, he argues that climate change is an inevitable product of the structures of capitalist modernity which have been developing for the past 500 years. Our institutional and cultural arrangements are operating at the cost of destroying the natural environment and attempts to address global warming are almost inevitably bound to fail. Temperatures will continue to rise and social and political conflicts will intensify. The tragic truth is: we are selling our future for the next quarterly figures, the upcoming election results, and today's pleasure. Any realistic climate policy needs to focus on preparing societies for the consequences of escalating climate change and aim at strengthening social resilience to cope with the increasingly unstable natural world. Civil society is the only source of pressure that could build the necessary strength and support for climate protection.
How We Sold Our Future is a crucial intervention into the most pressing issue of our time.
About the Author
Jens Beckert is Director at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies.
Reviews
"How We Sold Our Future is a landmark in the analysis of the climate crisis. Jens Beckert regards climate change as a 'wicked problem' for which there are no simple answers. This is an investigation without illusions, but that's why it's so important."
Sighard Neckel, University of Hamburg
"An intriguing analysis of modern capitalist society and its inability to fight the self-produced problem of climate change. Beckert's book is down-to-earth, matter-of-fact, and enlightening."
Anita Engels, University of Hamburg
Book Information
ISBN 9781509565092
Author Jens Beckert
Format Hardback
Page Count 208
Imprint Polity Press
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd