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Décroissance: A Project for a Radical Transformation of Society

Author:
Barbara Muraca

Entry type:
Scientific paper

Year of publication:
2013

Publishers:
Environmental Values

Language:
English

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Social philosophy, degrowth, autonomy

Abstract: Décroissance has established itself in Southern Europe as a significant and heterogeneous societal movement, which fosters a renaissance of traditional streams of thought in social and political philosophy while opening a field for new actualisations. While the term Décroissance can be traced back to an authorised translation of Georgescu-Roegen’s ‘declining state’, the idea of Décroissance - as it is widely employed by social movements - encompasses more than the critique of GDP as a measure for well-being. It embodies a radical questioning of the way social reproduction is intended and frames a multifaceted vision for a post-growth society. The aim of this paper is the reconstruction and critical examination - from the point of view of social and political philosophy - of the main conceptual roots of Décroissance and its visions for a radical transformation of society.


> Environmental Values 22 (2013): 147-169.

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