Gustavo Petro’s “economy for life” captures something essential of the planetary crisis. Turning it into a program requires confronting the structures that stand in the way. “Today, it is no longer a class struggle between capital and work, but an economy that either serves life or death.” Gustavo Petro’s observation was the
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Gustavo Petro’s “economy for life” captures something essential of the planetary crisis. Turning it into a program requires confronting the structures that stand in the way. “Today, it is no longer a class struggle between capital and work, but an economy that either serves life or death.” Gustavo Petro’s observation was the