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Marxist Social Ecology

A synthesis of Marxist analysis and social ecology—examining how capitalism, class relations, and social hierarchies drive ecological destruction, and how ecological liberation requires social liberation. Marxist Social Ecology argues that the domination of nature and the domination of humans are historically linked, both rooted in hierarchical social structures that capitalism intensifies. It draws on Marx's analysis of capitalism and social ecology's insight that ecological problems are social problems. Marxist Social Ecology is both critique and vision: understanding how we got here and imagining how we might live differently.
Marxist Social Ecology "You can't have ecological sustainability with capitalism because capitalism requires endless growth. That's Marxist Social Ecology: the system is the problem. Not individual consumption, not technology, but the drive to accumulate. Social ecology without class analysis misses the engine; Marxism without ecology misses the consequences. Together, they see the whole: a system that destroys both people and planet."
by Dumu The Void March 3, 2026
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Leftist Social Ecology

A synthesis of leftist politics and social ecology—arguing that ecological problems are rooted in social hierarchies, and that ecological liberation requires social liberation. Leftist Social Ecology draws on anarchist, socialist, and feminist traditions to analyze how domination of nature and domination of humans are connected. It critiques capitalism, statism, and patriarchy as systems that degrade both people and planet. Leftist Social Ecology is both analysis (understanding the roots of crisis) and vision (imagining free, ecological societies).
"You can't have ecological sustainability with hierarchy because hierarchy concentrates power and externalizes costs. That's Leftist Social Ecology: domination is the problem, whether of humans or nature. Leftist politics without ecology misses the planet; ecology without leftist politics misses power. Together, they see the whole: a world worth fighting for."
by Dumu The Void March 3, 2026
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Critical Theory of Economics

The application of Critical Theory to economics as a whole—examining how economic knowledge is produced, whose interests it serves, and how it might be transformed. Critical Theory of Economics asks: How has economics justified capitalism? Why are certain assumptions (rationality, equilibrium, efficiency) treated as universal? What would economics look like if it prioritized human needs over market outcomes? Drawing on Marxist, feminist, and ecological economics, it insists that economics is never neutral—it's always political. The question is which politics it serves.
"Economics says markets allocate resources efficiently. Critical Theory of Economics asks: efficiently for whom? At what cost? Markets produce winners and losers—economics that ignores that is ideology. Critical theory demands an economics that studies power, that centers human flourishing, that imagines alternatives. Not just describing how the economy works, but asking how it could work differently."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal March 4, 2026
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A Generative Reparations Economy directs wealth, labor, and resources toward repairing historical and ecological harm while creating dignified livelihoods through community stewardship and cooperative ownership.

Instead of extracting value, the model circulates value.

The Core Economic Loop:

1. Repair
-restore waterways
-clean public natural spaces
-recover discarded materials

2. Creation
-transform recovered materials into art of useful goods
-provide ecological restoration services
-host educational workshops

3. Circulation
-sell goods and services
-reinvest revenue into worker wages and community funds
-expand restoration projects

This creates a living economic cycle of repair.

Repair the land.
Pay the people.
Circulate the care.
As capitalism continues to cause harm, navigating the late stages require innovative and creative solutions to support people, the earth and peace to navigate the transitons. The Generative Reparations Economic Model offers a pathway, paradigm and praxis for navigating social, cultural, consciousness and environmental shifts.
by New Earth Ambassador414 March 13, 2026
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Critical Theory of Economy

A framework emphasizing the theoretical analysis of economic systems through critical theory's lens—focusing on the conceptual foundations, ideological functions, and power relations embedded in economic thought and practice. The critical theory of economy examines not just economic phenomena but how we think about them—how economic concepts shape reality, how economic ideology naturalizes domination, how economic theory itself can be a form of power. It draws on Marx's critique of political economy, Frankfurt School analysis of capitalism, and contemporary critical traditions to understand economies as sites where material life and consciousness meet, where exploitation is both practiced and justified.
Example: "He didn't just critique capitalism—he critiqued the concepts we use to think about it, showing how 'growth,' 'efficiency,' and 'value' themselves carry ideological weight. Critical Theory of Economy: economics at the level of concepts, not just consequences."
by Dumu The Void March 14, 2026
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Critical Theory of Economics

A framework that turns critical theory's tools onto the discipline of economics itself—examining how economics as a field produces knowledge, serves power, and shapes reality. The critical theory of economics asks not just about economic phenomena but about economics: who gets to be an economist, what counts as economic knowledge, how economic models shape the reality they claim to describe, how the discipline's pretensions to science mask its service to power. It draws on history of economic thought, sociology of knowledge, and critical theory to understand economics not as a neutral science but as a social practice with political effects—a way of making worlds, not just describing them.
Example: "Her book showed how economic models don't just describe markets—they create them, training people to behave as the models predict. Critical Theory of Economics: turning critique from the economy to economics itself."
by Dumu The Void March 14, 2026
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In This Economy?

A statement usually made after someone suggests something that the other party doesn’t particularly want to do, particularly involving anything to do with money whatsoever. Often used as a cost-effective way to not do something, though really it often applies to a stupid idea being rejected for this even more stupid reason.
“Yo we should put some rats up our asses!” - Guy 1
In this economy? Damn shits are lucky if they even get out of the sewers.” - Guy 2
by I.E.I. Industries February 25, 2025
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