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Scientific paper • 2014
Political Ecology; Degrowth; Crisis Exit Strategy; Green movement
Scientific paper • 2014
Buddhist Economics, Sufficiency, Feminist Economics, Work, Employment
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Bruno Kern
Abstract: The article shows, how the oroject of a green capitalism of green technology, green taxes, eco-conscious shopping, profit seeking with environmental goals and the like clerly failed. Maximizing profit and saving the planet are inherently in conflict and cannot be systematically aligned. The possibilities for "dematerializing" production are severely limited. The only way to prevent ov...
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Anne Fremaux
Critical theory, degrowth, domination, human and non-human nature, instrumental reason, liberation
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Mauro Bonaiuti
The publisher: Recent events including the financial crisis and the gradual lessening of the planet’s natural resources have raised the fundamental question as to whether the capitalist market system can survive its own contradictions or whether we are witnessing the outset of a profound change in civilization. By deploying the tools of the science of complexity alongside those of historical re...
Position paper • 2014
By: Naomi Miller, Patrick Bresnihan
This media entry is a stirring paper of the Group Assembly Process (GAP) at the Degrowth Conference in Leipzig in 2014. This paper belongs the group Commons and Peer Economy.
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Eduardo Giesen
Abstract: The central idea is that for progressing in the construction and - before - in imagination of new models of society, it is necessary, essential, the convergence of socio-political streams -socialism, environmentalism and feminism- that mainly represent cultural changes and social movements in recent decades. Convergence should include but exceed meeting in public demonstrations and sh...
Art contribution • 2013
By: Philipp Hartmann, flumenfilm
zeit-film.de: Ein Film über die Zeit, genauso vielschichtig wie diese selbst. Eigenwillig und erfrischend originell vermischt DIE ZEIT VERGEHT WIE EIN BRÜLLENDER LÖWE Dokumentarisches, Fiktionales und Kommentare des Filmemachers zu einem ebenso philosophischen wie unterhaltsamen Essay. Wie in einer Collage ergeben sich überraschende Bezüge – zwischen Schaltsekunden bei der deutschen Atomuhr und...
Scientific paper • 2013
By: Wiebren J. Boonstra, Sofie Joose
degrowth; food relocalisation; social mechanisms
Scientific paper • 2013
By: Peadar Kirby
development models, climate change, sustainability, Polanyi, climate capitalism, degrowth
Scientific paper • 2013
By: Barbara Muraca
Social philosophy, degrowth, autonomy
Scientific paper • 2013
By: Valeria Andeoni, Stefano Galmarini
Keywords: social capital; reciprocity work; degrowth economy; theoretical approach; review
• 2013
By: Edward Skidelsky, Robert Skidelsky
The publisher: In 1930 the great economist Keynes predicted that, over the next century, income would rise steadily, people's basic needs would be met and no one would have to work more than fifteen hours a week. Why was he wrong? Robert and Edward Skidelsky argue that wealth is not - or should not be - an end in itself, but a means to 'the good life'. Tracing the concept from Aristotle to the ...
Scientific paper • 2013
By: Federico Demaria, Giacomo D'Alisa, Claudio Cattaneo
Degrowth, civil society arena, frame, civil and uncivil actors
Scientific paper • 2013
By: Alexander Sohn
Paper presented at the Conference “New economic concepts in the current European crises“. Abstract: The collapse of Lehmann brothers in September 2008 is generally seen as the starting point of what so far already turns out to be the greatest economic crisis since the Great Depression. It is generally agreed that the economy at large thus has entered a period which structurally differs from th...
Scientific paper • 2013
By: Andrew Dobson
Ophuls; closed world; political theory
Scientific paper • 2013
By: Barbara Muraca
Zusammenfassung: Der rumänische Ökonom Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen gilt als der Vater der ökologischen Ökonomik und als einer der schärfsten Kritiker der Mainstreamökonomik. Diese neoklassisch fundierte Ökonomik beruhe u.a. auf der Ausblendung von Zeit als einem kumulativen und unumkehrbaren Prozess und auf einer mechanistischen und atomistischen Auffassung von Natur, die den Prozess menschlicher...
• 2013
Der Verlag: Im Wachstumsprozess weitet sich der wirtschaftliche Kreislauf zu einer Spirale aus, die im Aufstieg einem exponentiellen Pfad folgt. Um den Antrieb und die Möglichkeit zur Verfolgung dieses Wachstumspfads zu erklären, muss die Dynamik des Geldes, der Energie und der menschlichen Imagination deutlicher herausgestellt werden als es in der konventionellen ökonomischen Theorie der Fall ...
Scientific paper • 2013
By: Kent Klitgaard
heterodox political economy; political ecology; metabolic rift; monopoly capitalism; social structure of accumulation; second contradiction of capitalism; energy return on investment