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Publication date: 1 July 2026

DOI: https://doi.org/10.14324/111.9781806551200

Rebellion and Reconnection for Sustainable Futures

A critical framework for practical politics

Robert Biel (Author)

We stand at a point of crisis for human society and life on Earth, with sustainability a constant theme in global discourse. Governments, industries and individuals attempt to take constructive action, but their steps are everywhere countered by the habits and relationships built over 300 years of capitalism, while populism and climate denial openly hold them back. Rebellion and Reconnection for Sustainable Futures proposes an urgent change of direction.

Grounded in the critical and theoretical tradition of Political Ecology, the book calls for a practical politics that rebels against the dominance of nature, resists fascist populism and reconnects with human tradition. Robert Biel argues that two forms of ‘remembering’ are needed, first that we embrace humanity’s past connection with socio-ecological change through deep time, and second that we assimilate still-valuable socialist traditions such as dignity and creativity of work. From this basis, he proposes a novel synthesis between complex systems research, Indigenous one-ness with nature, the ‘good Anthropocene’, and Marxist perspectives on nature. This unlocks a broad interrogation of the COVID experience by drawing on notions of biopolitics and queer theory, while also re-framing theories of imperialism to critique the central role of racism. Written in an engaging style, the book builds a compelling case for a new practical and actionable politics based on reclaiming what we have lost.

1 Introduction: systemic dislocation and healing – a reflection on the COVID experience and its implications
2 About systems and change
3 The contribution of Marxism
4 Lessons from the socialist experience: transition within, and away from, capitalism
5 Knowing crisis: the experience of capitalism’s disarray in the 1970s
6 The scope and limitations of a ‘green’ capitalist renewal
7 Society fights back

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DOI: 10.14324/111.9781806551200

Publication date: 01 July 2026

EPUB ISBN: 9781806551217

Paperback ISBN: 9781806551194

Robert Biel (Author)

Robert Biel is Professor of the Political Ecology of Sustainable Food at UCL. He is also a practising farmer experimenting with agroecology and a qualified carpenter, having worked in that trade for several years. He has taken part in several research projects addressing food-related social movements. His previous books include The Entropy of Capitalism, Sustainable Food Systems: The role of the city, and Eurocentrism and the Communist Movement.

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