Reversing the Freight Train
Geoff Mann: The Case for Degrowth, 18 August 2022
Tomorrow’s Economy: A Guide to Creating Healthy Green Growth
by Per Espen Stoknes.
MIT, 360 pp., £15.99, April,978 0 262 54385 9 Show More
by Per Espen Stoknes.
MIT, 360 pp., £15.99, April,
Less Is More: How Degrowth Will Save the World
by Jason Hickel.
Windmill, 318 pp., £10.99, February 2021,978 1 78609 121 5 Show More
by Jason Hickel.
Windmill, 318 pp., £10.99, February 2021,
Post Growth: Life after Capitalism
by Tim Jackson.
Polity, 228 pp., £14.99, March 2021,978 1 5095 4252 9 Show More
by Tim Jackson.
Polity, 228 pp., £14.99, March 2021,
The Case for Degrowth
by Giorgos Kallis, Susan Paulson, Giacomo D’Alisa and Federico Demaria.
Polity, 140 pp., £9.99, September 2020,978 1 5095 3563 7 Show More
by Giorgos Kallis, Susan Paulson, Giacomo D’Alisa and Federico Demaria.
Polity, 140 pp., £9.99, September 2020,
“... It is hard to know how to talk about modern economies without talking about growth: productivity, entrepreneurial ‘risk-taking’ and the profit-driven cycle of expansion and accumulation. Economic growth is understood to be a natural or automatic process, its absence taken as evidence that we must somehow have got in its way. The purpose of economic policymaking is, accordingly, presented as a matter of loosening the ‘fetters’ on growth, as if the economy were a wealth-generating beast, always raring to go, if only we’d let it ... ”