New Books in the History of Science

John Bellamy Foster, "The Return of Nature: Socialism and Ecology" (Monthly Review Press, 2021)

Mar 23, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
A King Through a King Through the Book by John Bellam Foster
02:43 • 5min
3
The Bionomics of Marks and Darwin
07:49 • 6min
4
William Morris - A Novelist's Life and Work
13:28 • 5min
5
Morris's 'News From Nowhere'
18:29 • 3min
6
The Conditions of the Working Class in England by Frederich Angles
21:11 • 3min
7
The Condition of the Working Class in England
23:52 • 4min
8
How Did Darwin's Materialism Become So Important?
27:33 • 3min
9
The Split Between Idealism and Materialism
30:27 • 3min
10
What Do We Learn From Angles?
33:33 • 4min
11
The Greatest Theorist of a Gean Culture Co Evolution
37:42 • 3min
12
Botany - A Look Beyond Angles
40:38 • 4min
13
The Use and Abuse of a Vegetation
44:21 • 4min
14
The Nature of Life Debate - Is This a Debate?
48:10 • 3min
15
The Nature of Life Controversy
50:55 • 4min
16
The Second International Congress on the History of Science and Technology
54:42 • 3min
17
The Evolution of Science in the 21st Century
57:44 • 3min
18
A Novel by a British Cultural Critic, Christopher Codwell
01:00:43 • 6min
19
The Cold War and Its Effects on Science
01:06:23 • 6min
20
The Environmental Movement of the 20th Century - Carson's Silent Spring
01:12:07 • 4min
21
Genetics and Radiation
01:15:47 • 5min
22
What Is the Leading Poponent of the Pandemic?
01:20:20 • 4min
23
What's Happening in China?
01:24:02 • 3min
24
Eco Socialism and the Climate Crisis
01:27:18 • 3min
25
What Is Sustainability?
01:29:57 • 5min
26
Are You Working on Anything Now?
01:34:40 • 2min