Article
French
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Abstract
The history of ecosocialism faces the risk of anachronistic reading of social and ecological practices that have only been articulated from a political perspective since the 1970s. Nevertheless, it is possible to discern, in the historical thickness, the linearly of a tight and synchronous association between environmental concerns and criticism of an unfair or unequal socio-political order. Doubts about the destructive expansion of Western values, emerging from the beginning of modern times, with Marx’s contemporary and selective relectures on ecological bases, radical thinking, often frivolous and discontinuous, emerges and lays the foundations for a highly revolutionary anti-anti-productivist and anti-productivist synthesis.