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Socialist States and the Environment offers a comprehensive analysis of how socialist regimes have approached environmental issues, from the Soviet Union to contemporary socialist nations. Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro examines the complex relationship between socialist ideology and environmental stewardship, revealing both progressive policies and significant ecological failures.
The book critically evaluates industrialization strategies, resource management, and environmental protection measures implemented across different socialist states. Rather than offering simplistic judgments, it contextualizes these historical experiences within broader geopolitical and economic frameworks. Engel-Di Mauro draws valuable lessons from past successes and mistakes to propose pathways toward eco-socialist futures that genuinely prioritize ecological sustainability alongside social equity.
Essential reading for scholars, activists, and policymakers interested in environmental justice, political ecology, and alternative economic systems.







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