Resisting Divide and Conquer:Worker/Environmental Alliances and the Problem of Economic Growth
Release time: 2019-03-24
Ellen D. Russell
Abstract
Worker and environmental alliances are critical to advancing economic and environmental transformation, yet they have been very challenging to promote and sustain. This article analyzes these difficulties by providing a class analysis of “divide and conquer” strategies instigated by capitalist firms to subvert worker/environmental alliances. It situates the relationship between workers, environmentalist and capitalist firms in two historical contexts, namely of Keynesian welfare state capitalism and neoliberal capitalism. It highlights some contextual factors that shape “divide and conquer” strategies of capital—particularly the paradigm of economic growth characteristic of these historical periods. The conclusion contemplates some of the possibilities that a post-capitalist economy might provide for workers and environmentalists to rethink economic and ecological agendas without the distorting influence of the “divide and conquer” strategies employed by capitalist firms.
Keywords
Labor, environment, class, anti-capitalism, divide and conquer, alliance
From: Capitalism Nature Socialism 2018 29 (4)
Editor: Wang Yi