Review of Reimagining Livelihoods, by Ethan Miller : designing the basis for shared survival, for ourselves, with others, and for still others yet to come

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Abstract

Ethan Miller’s Reimagining Livelihoods powerfully draws from, extends, and ultimately redesigns concepts central to Marxian economics—in particular, diverse economies and theories developing the concept of livelihood as postcapitalist political imaginary while engaging in dialogue with Deleuze and Guattarri, Latour, Escobar, and Haraway, among many others. Miller’s project aims to unmake the major categories of thought—environment, economy, society—that inform the project of sustainable development. This review essay uses Miller’s livelihood framework to reread the author’s “involvement in an” engaged/activist research project, Cooling the Commons, which focuses on climate-readiness in the hot city of Sydney. Livelihood offers powerful insights into what it might mean to common the city, for ourselves, for and with others, including those yet to arrive. This essay also suggests that human subjectivity—desire, self-conception, enjoyment—remains a vitally important consideration in the pursuit of livelihood, including life on a burning-hot continent.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)390-402
Number of pages13
JournalRethinking Marxism
Volume32
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Keywords

  • adaptation (biology)
  • critical theory
  • ideology

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