A Planet to Win
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Kate Aronoff. A Planet to Win
A Planet to Win. Why We Need a Green New Deal. KATE ARONOFF, ALYSSA BATTISTONI, DANIEL ALDANA COHEN, and THEA RIOFRANCOS
CONTENTS
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION: BAD WEATHER, GOOD POLITICS
1. BURY THE FOSSILS
2. STRIKE FOR SUNSHINE
3. REBUILDING THE WORLD
4. RECHARGING INTERNATIONALISM
CONCLUSION: FREEDOM TO LIVE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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The Jacobin series includes short interrogations of politics, economics, and culture from a socialist perspective, as an avenue to radical political practice. The books offer critical analysis and engagement with the history and ideas of the Left in accessible and popular form.
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We wish we had a different analogy for that scale of public action than World War II. But the point remains: we can build—and push—a public sector capable of stewarding a rapid and just transition. It’s often forgotten, moreover, that state capacity was built up in the decade prior by the New Deal. Neoliberals have spent four decades chipping away at these administrative capacities, weakening regulations and many federal agencies to empower big business. Rebuilding and reinvigorating public institutions is one of the most important tasks we face today.
Much of what we’re proposing is called industrial policy. It’s widespread in Europe, East and Southeast Asia, and beyond; it featured in ARRA’s success stories. More broadly, in the United States, state-funded military research has spawned most of the technologies at work in smartphones—like GPS, the internet, and microprocessors. The National Institute of Health and the Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) program regularly fund pathbreaking innovations. Most infrastructure development already combines public and private investment. Big states like California and New York are already experimenting with Green New Deal tools like aggressive regulations, green banks, and targeting green investments in marginalized communities.
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