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The Future is Degrowth presents a profound critique of the prevailing ideology that equates economic growth with progress. The authors argue that such a belief system is not only unsustainable but also exacerbates social inequalities and environmental harm. They delve into the historical roots of growth-oriented thinking, linking it to both colonialism and the industrial revolution, and expose the damaging consequences it has wrought upon society.
At the heart of the book is a challenge to the assumption that growth can coexist with a sustainable future. The authors explore alternatives to the capitalist frameworks that dominate contemporary thought, advocating for a vision of postcapitalism that prioritises wellbeing over profit. Key themes include:
The prose is both accessible and thought-provoking, inviting readers to reconsider deeply entrenched beliefs about economics and society. The authors utilise a blend of rigorous research and compelling narrative to engage a diverse audience, making complex ideas relatable.
"A bold vision for a future that moves beyond growth — essential reading for those concerned with the planet and our collective future."
This book may resonate with readers who have enjoyed works such as Capital in the Twenty-First Century by Thomas Piketty or Post-Capitalism: A Guide to Our Future by Paul Mason, as it navigates similar themes of economic critique and societal reform.
Format: Broché / couverture souple
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Pages: 320
Publisher: Livres Verso
ISBN: 9781839765841
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