ABSTRACT

Our contemporary global human condition calls for new modes of critique, creativity, and transformations. Our contemporary crises such as Covid-19, climate change, growing economic, and social inequality in our current dominant neoliberal capitalism heighten the need for a political economic critique of these. This book cultivates pathways of contemporary contributions to critiques of political economy. In the process, it tries to rethink, deepen, and transform dominant traditions of critiques of political economy by engaging with critiques of moral economy, moral sociology, and spiritual ecology. It also explores prospects of creative planetary futures for our interlinked and fragile planet.