
Ståle Holgersen
Senior Lecturer in Human Geography at Stockholm University, Sweden. Author of 'Against the Crisis: Economy and Ecology in a Burning World'.
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Apr 9, 2025 • 55min
Ståle Holgersen, "Against the Crisis: Economy and Ecology in a Burning World" (Verso, 2024)
Ståle Holgersen, Senior Lecturer in Human Geography at Stockholm University, dives into the profound interconnection between economic and ecological crises under capitalism. He argues these crises are not anomalies but central to capitalism’s operation. Holgersen critiques common views on crises, stressing they reinforce the status quo rather than present opportunities for change. He also discusses the socio-economic disparities highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic and advocates for ecosocialism, challenging listeners to envision a historical exception to ongoing turmoil.

Apr 10, 2025 • 55min
Ståle Holgersen, "Against the Crisis: Economy and Ecology in a Burning World" (Verso, 2024)
Ståle Holgersen, a Senior Lecturer in Human Geography at Stockholm University and author of 'Against the Crisis', offers an insightful analysis of the intertwined nature of economic and ecological crises. He critiques the simplistic views of crisis, arguing that they reflect capitalism's inherent contradictions. Holgersen delves into how crises exacerbate class divides and systemic discrimination, emphasizing the need for ecosocialism as a response. He also discusses the lessons learned from COVID-19 regarding socioeconomic disparities and highlights the necessity for collective action.

Apr 9, 2025 • 55min
Ståle Holgersen, "Against the Crisis: Economy and Ecology in a Burning World" (Verso, 2024)
Ståle Holgersen, a Senior Lecturer in Human Geography at Stockholm University, tackles the intricate relationship between economic and ecological crises in his new book. He argues that these crises are not anomalies but fundamental to capitalism's operation, urging a reevaluation of how we understand them. Holgersen emphasizes the need for systemic change rather than viewing crises as opportunities for reform. He also touches on the intersection of wealth disparity and climate challenges, showcasing how marginalized communities are most affected by these intertwined crises.