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Capital, class and the social necessity of passenger air transport
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Capital, class and the social necessity of passenger air transport

Martin Young
Progress in Human Geography, Vol.44(5), pp.938-958
2020
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https://doi.org/10.1177/0309132519888680View
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Abstract

Carbon emissions Marxian value theory Mobilities research Passenger air travel Transnational capitalist class Transport geography Economic Geography Recreation, Leisure and Tourism Geography Air Passenger Transport
The symbiotic, environmentally destructive relationship between passenger air transport and economic output remains inadequately theorised by both transport geographers and mobilities researchers. This article attempts to bridge the two fields by considering passenger air transport as a branch of value production whose useful effect – the movement of people across space – is a ‘connecting artery’ necessary to multiple consumption and production processes. Air travel is socially necessary to multiple class projects, including the reproduction of labour power, the competitive reorganisation of capital at the global scale, and the consolidation of transnational capitalist class power. A corresponding environmental politics of resistance is outlined.

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