Ecology for the 99% provides inspiration for building grassroots environmental movements through a lively discussion of the most persistent capitalist myths. It presents compelling evidence for why carbon market policies will fail, why a capitalist economy cannot be based on renewable energy sources, and why we should be protesting against overproduction, not overconsumption.
Contributors
Frédéric Legault
Frédéric Legault is a teacher
and has a PhD in sociology about post-capitalist economics.
Arnaud Theurillat-Cloutier
Arnaud Theurillat-Cloutier is a philosophy teacher,
doctoral candidate in sociology and author of Printemps de
force.
Alain Savard
Alain Savard is an organiser and negotiators
for labor unions in the food processing industry. He also has
a PhD in political science (York University) on the theories
of power and social change.
Clément de Gaulejac
Artist, author, and illustrator, Clément de Gaulejac
has lived in Montreal since the early 2000s. His most recent
exhibition is entitled Les Maitres du monde sont des gens
(Galerie UQO, 2019; Écart, 2021; Plein sud, 2022; Musée
régional de Rimouski, 2023). He is also the creator of
the fountain called Bottes de pluie, installed in front
of the Maisonneuve Library in Montreal. With Le Quartanier editions,
he has published Les artistes (2017), Grande école
(2012) as well as Le livre noir de l’art conceptuel
(2011).
Charles Simard
Charles Simard is a Québécois
editor and translator from Montréal, also known as Tiohtià:ke
and Mooniyaang. He works as poetry, fiction, and non-fiction
editor for Talonbooks in Vancouver on Coast Salish Territory.
His published work includes the essay Littérature,
analyse et forme: Herbert, Tolkien, Borges, Eco (EUE, 2010)
and a number of translations for Orca Book Publishers, including
Elise Gravel’s The Wrench and Myriam Daguzan Bernier’s
dictionary of sexuality, Naked. He holds a Ph.D. and M.A.
in comparative literature from Université de Montréal
and was a postdoctoral fellow at the City University of New York’s
Graduate Center.
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This project is funded in part by the Government of Canada. Ce projet est financé en partie par le gouvernement du Canada.