AP/GLBL 4261 3.00
Security, Capitalism, Ecology
Analyses how the development and contradictions of global capitalism affect human security, basic conditions of existence, forms of livelihood and social and ecological sustainability. Interrogates concepts such as: human security, capital, commodity, commons, primitive accumulation, environment, ecology and food sovereignty from a variety of different theoretical perspectives, including neoliberalism, ecofeminism, eco-socialism and historical materialism.