The Sustainability Class: How to Take Back Our Future from Lifestyle Environmentalists

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Price
$27.99  $26.03
Publisher
New Press
Publish Date
Pages
240
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.6 X 1.3 inches | 1.15 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781620977439

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About the Author
Vijay Kolinjivadi is an assistant professor at the School for Community and Public Affairs, Concordia University in Montreal, Canada. He is also a co-editor of the website Uneven Earth. The co-author, with Aaron Vansintjan, of The Sustainability Class (The New Press), he has been published in Al Jazeera, New Internationalist, Truthout, and The Conversation. He lives in Montreal. Aaron Vansintjan is the founder and co-editor of Uneven Earth and co-author of The Future Is Degrowth. He has been published in The Guardian, Truthout, openDemocracy, and The Ecologist. The co-author, with Vijay Kolinjivadi, of The Sustainability Class (The New Press), he lives in Montreal.
Reviews
Praise for The Sustainability Class:

"A powerful challenge to a way of thinking that has turned sustainability into a virtue-signaling lifestyle."
--Kirkus Reviews


"Do you want to attain a sustainable way of life? It's likely you will end up just reinforcing the hypocrisy of the sustainability class. The only way to avoid this trap is to read this book."
--Kohei Saito, associate professor at the University of Tokyo and author of Slow Down: The Degrowth Manifesto


"With lively prose, a keen eye for detail, and razor-sharp political sensibility, Vijay Kolinjivadi and Aaron Vansintjan have thrown an intellectual Molotov cocktail into the heart of lifestyle environmentalism. After reading this book, you'll never look at environmentalism the same."
--Jason W. Moore, author of Capitalism in the Web of Life

"The struggle to transform society and the economy away from our addiction to fossil fuels, is, as these authors argue cogently, a constant class struggle against wealth and power. They remind us that in that struggle we have the power to say no and the power to say yes; the power to fight and build. Essential reading for the world's transformers."
--Ann Pettifor, author of The Production of Money