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Democratic values as a debatable legitimation of growth

Author:
Tobias Vogel

Entry type:
Scientific paper

Year of publication:
2014

Publishers:
Degrowth Conference Leipzig 2014

Language:
English

growth legitimation by democracic values, comparison of status, unequality, cultural enforcement of growth, consumption

Abstract: Supporters of economic growth often relate it to strong moral relevance, especially in a cultural sense. They argue, that weak growth endangers good life and democratic values, because it shrinks people's optimistic view towards their future and frightens them of social downswing, becoming susceptible to xenophobia and other bad attitudes. I want to respond to this rationale by offering arguments, which attenuate the claim to the abolute truth in the cultural legitimation of growth. People compete against others on labour markets, which creates an atmosphere for xenophobia; they have to conceive consumpion as an expression of hard-earned status and a successful live in the uncertain conditions of mostly unequal societies.
Keywords: growth legitimation by democracic values, comparison of status, unequality, cultural enforcement of growth, consumption

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