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Part I: Nature and Historical Materialism
• Requirements of a Social Ecology
• Nature, Labor, and Production
• The Natural Basis of Labor Productivity and Surplus Labor
• Labor and Labor Power as Natural and Social Forces
• Part II: Nature and Capitalism
• Nature, Labor, and Capitalist Production
• Capital’s "Free Appropriation" of Natural and Social Conditions
• Capitalism and Nature: A Value-Form Approach
• Reconsidering Some Ecological Criticisms of Marx’s Value Analysis
• Capitalism and Environmental Crisis
• Marx’s Working-Day Analysis and Environmental Crisis
• Part III: Nature and Communism
• Nature and the Historical Progressivity of Capitalism
• Nature and Capitalism’s Historical Limits
• Capital, Nature, and Class Struggle
• Nature and Associated Production
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