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ID179043
Title ProperWorlds beyond capitalism
Other Title Information images of uneven and combined development in Kim Stanley Robinson’s Mars trilogy
LanguageENG
AuthorCooper, Luke
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article explores the implications of uneven and combined development for how system-change is conceptualised. The current moment has featured extensive discussions of how technological transformation is altering the nature of our economy, labour force and environment. Postcapitalists argue that zero cost production undermines the price mechanism in capitalism and opens up new emancipatory possibilities for the construction of the commons. This powerful critique and political vision is let down, however, by a failure to incorporate ‘the international’ dimension into the theory of change. UCD provides a vitally needed correction to this unilinear thinking. To recover an understanding of how societal multiplicity affects the nature of system-change, this article makes the until-recently unusual step of turning to fictional literature. Specifically, it investigates the dynamics of uneven and combined development within the imagined universe brought to life by Kim Stanley Robinson’s science fiction odyssey the Mars trilogy. Despite the events Robinson describes existing wholly in the realm of imagined fantasy, I argue the three books contain five images of uneven and combined development relevant to real world social struggles. Drawing these out can start to develop a normative, political conception of uneven and combined development for the twenty-first century.
`In' analytical NoteCambridge Review of International Affairs Vol. 34, No.2; Apr 2021: p.228-249
Journal SourceCambridge Review of International Affairs Vol: 34 No 2
Key WordsCapitalism ;  Uneven and Combined Development ;  Kim Stanley ;  Robinson’s Mars Trilogy


 
 
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