Reply to “The Myth of ‘Environmental Catastrophism'” by Eddie Yuen. Yuen, E., Ecology, I. A. T. M., Americas, M. P., & States, U. Monthly Review, December, 2013. 00000
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Eddie Yuen is a contributor to Catastrophism: The Apocalyptic Politics of Collapse and Rebirth, edited by Sasha Lilley (PM Press, 2012). He teaches in the Urban Studies Department at the San Francisco Art Institute, and is the co-editor, with Daniel Burton-Rose and George Katsiaficas, of Confronting Capitalism: Dispatches from a Global Movement (Soft Skull Press, 2002). Ian Angus is editor of the online journal Climate & Capitalism. He is co-author of Too Many People? Population, Immigration, and the Environmental Crisis (Haymarket, 2011), and editor of The Global Fight for Climate Justice (Fernwood, 2010). Eddie Yuen Ian Angus constructs a strawperson in his article “The Myth of ‘Environmental Catastrophism’” (MR, September 2013), which discusses Catastrophism: The Apocalyptic Politics of Collapse and Rebirth, which consists of essays by myself, as well as Sasha Lilley, David McNally, and James Davis. The book is concerned with the political uses of catastrophe and whether actual
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	abstract = {Eddie Yuen is a contributor to Catastrophism: The Apocalyptic Politics of Collapse and Rebirth, edited by Sasha Lilley (PM Press, 2012). He teaches in the Urban Studies Department at the San Francisco Art Institute, and is the co-editor, with Daniel Burton-Rose and George Katsiaficas, of Confronting Capitalism: Dispatches from a Global Movement (Soft Skull Press, 2002). Ian Angus is editor of the online journal Climate \& Capitalism. He is co-author of Too Many People? Population, Immigration, and the Environmental Crisis (Haymarket, 2011), and editor of The Global Fight for Climate Justice (Fernwood, 2010). Eddie Yuen Ian Angus constructs a strawperson in his article “The Myth of ‘Environmental Catastrophism’” (MR, September 2013), which discusses Catastrophism: The Apocalyptic Politics of Collapse and Rebirth, which consists of essays by myself, as well as Sasha Lilley, David McNally, and James Davis. The book is concerned with the political uses of catastrophe and whether actual},
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	journal = {Monthly Review},
	author = {Yuen, Eddie and Ecology, Ian Angus Topics: Marxist and Americas, Movements Places: and States, United},
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	keywords = {collapse, philosophy, catastrophism},
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