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Philosophy : Going beyond capitalism! A theory for moving from the Anthropocene to the future of hope. The long-awaited Japanese version of the topic book Marx in the Anthropocene published in the United Kingdom (Cambridge University Press, 2023)! As a prescription for capitalism, which is now causing many problems, Kobira Saitō has presented a theory necessary for the future society from the classic Marx. This book is the compilation of research up to now that elaborates on Marx's metabolism theory, ecology theory, criticism of prometheism, and theory of de-growth communism, which entrusts hope for the future, and raises a new discussion on "freedom" and "abundance" which will be the foundation of the 21st century. As soon as it appears, Part One of Marx's Environmental Thought and Its Oblivion Chapter One of Marx's metabolism Chapter II of Marx and Engels and Environmental Thought Chapter III of Rukerch's metabolism theory and criticism of the Anthropocene theory Chapter II of Marxism and Engels and Environmental Thought Chapter III of Marxism and criticism of the Anthropocene theory Chapter II of the Anthropocene Criticism of the Productivity of the Anthropocene Chapter IV of Unilateralism and Non-Identity of Nature Chapter V of Growth Communism Chapter VI of Marxism and De-Growth Communism MEGA and the Great Transformation after 1868 Chapter VII of De-Growth Communism and Affluence Through a detailed examination of Marx's manuscript on natural science, Kobira Saitō reminds us why Marx insisted that the relationship between grand theory and capitalism is fundamentally unsustainable. This book revives Marx, who had been forgotten, to us. Using the Marx as a clue, Saitō strongly advocates "de-growth communism". This theoretical approach does not target the abstract concept of "Luxury Communism" but rather targets the happiness of the Common. Titi バタチャーリャ (Feminism Declaration 』 for 99% 『) is a masterpiece. \