Feltrin’s work synthesizes Italian workerist theory with ecofeminism, dependency theory, and ecological critique to argue that labour movements are essential to confronting environmental devastation rather than merely suffering its effects. The book examines how labour sustains unsustainable growth systems and explores the intersections of work and nature through global case studies. Key concerns include automation, precarious employment, imperialism, and social reproduction. Published by Verso, this intervention bridges Marxist labour theory with contemporary ecological thought, positioning worker struggles as integral to environmental justice—relevant to post-punk intellectual traditions engaging political economy, systems critique, and alternative futures.
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