Megan Ahern

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The investment decisions that drove the early nineteenth-century energy transition ultimately hinged not on price, but on profit. The spatial and temporal advantages of steam all consisted in one way or another in the fact that steam better enabled capital to secure a reliable and disciplined supply of labour power and accordingly represented ‘a superior medium for extracting surplus wealth’.
The Price is Wrong: Why Capitalism Won't Save the Planet
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