The interconnected challenges of conflict, climate change, and inequality are reshaping our world in profound ways. In “Conflict, Climate and Inequalities,” published by Springer, we explore how the centralization of capital impacts national democracies, fuels conflicts, and exacerbates environmental and social issues. By drawing on empirical data and diverse intellectual perspectives, we aim to highlight the interconnectedness of peace, environmental, and social justice movements. Our book situates current crises within their historical context, challenging dominant narratives and emphasizing the need for a unified approach to human survival. Read the full book for more information.
