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  1. resilience.org

    Jan 2, 2024The real investment actually takes the form of allocating real productive capacity: real labour, materials, energy etc. Once we understand this fact, it becomes clear that a degrowth scenario enables investment in green production and innovation, by making real productive capacity available.
  2. ecology.iww.org

    Real zero, not "net zero," is the only potential path to meeting the 1.5 deg C warming target set by the IPCC, in a progressively unfolding ecosocialist GND by building capacity of the transnational working class and its allies (indigenous communities, ecofeminist women's movements and all oppressed people around the world) to undermine ...
  3. tandfonline.com

    The scenario sketched above highlights that ecosocialist degrowth transitions would most likely occur in a context of deepening political-economic crisis, intensifying climate shocks, and worsening insecurity for the majority of populations.
  4. sciencedirect.com

    Jan 15, 2024Humble beginnings of discussions of planning in the system-critical and ecosocialist degrowth literature Degrowth being a contested terrain, there are divergent currents within the degrowth spectrum - some of which are more open to planning (Eversberg and Schmelzer, 2018).
  5. resilience.org

    Doing so could be useful for both degrowth and accelerationism. While degrowth does not have a succinct analysis of how to respond to today's shifting socio-technical regimes—accelerationism's strong point - at the same time accelerationism under-theorizes the increased material and energetic flows resulting from this shifting of gears.
  6. tandfonline.com

    Jun 11, 2023Ecosocialists and Degrowth Advocates should be friends. Our concrete political directions are often remarkably similar. However, we have fundamental theoretical differences. The Ecosocialist says the central drive of capitalists is appropriating surplus value produced by exploited workers. The Degrowth Advocate says the central drive of capitalists is promoting unending expansion of the ...
  7. cambridge.org

    In its heterogeneity, degrowth opens spaces for radical imaginaries, practices, and experiences that challenge the neoliberal, pervasive logic of growth and self-optimization, while experimenting possibilities for alternative subjectivities and new modes of being.
  8. research.aalto.fi

    T1 - Toward an Ecosocialist Degrowth: From the Materially Inevitable to the Socially Desirable N2 - We are facing today the most pronounced and remarkable of all contradictions: that between what ecosocialist Ian Angus calls "capital's time" and "nature's time." As a result, a series of intertwined ecological and social crises have come together, posing existential threats to life ...
  9. internationalviewpoint.org

    Ecosocialism and the degrowth movement are among the most important currents of the ecological left. Ecosocialists agree that a significant measure of degrowth in production and consumption is necessary in order to avoid ecological collapse.

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