![]() ![]() ‘An essential resource to initiate the much needed debate for socio-ecological justice across the planet.’ - Brototi Roy, Antipode ‘Without question, the publication of this volume is a welcome addition to the literature on degrowth.’ - Andrew J. Perhaps, as in ‘Fahrenheit 451’, in the transition to degrowth global societies idealists will memorize some of these short and inspiring prose poems showing that another world is possible.’ - Leslie Sklair, The British Journal of Sociology The authorities would be well advised to ban it. ‘This book should be compulsory reading for all students everywhere. ‘The most comprehensive coverage of the topic of degrowth in English … the definitive international reference.’ - Australian Quarterly It raises the prospect of finally ejecting the twin demons of productivism and consumerism that are responsible for so many historical failures of the left as well as the right, and begins to set about the real work of imagining and building a society fit for human beings to live in.’ - David Graeber, London School of Economics, UK. ‘At a time in history when political, economic and intellectual leaders assure us that nothing fundamental can any longer be questioned, nothing could be more important than the movement - of thought, and of action – that this volume on Degrowth represents. ‘One of the most thorough and insightful presentations and discussion of economic theory and practice in the field of de-growth economics, a revolutionary attempt to understand the economy as if humans and Nature matter.’ - Manuel Castells, University of California, Berkeley, USA RamoseĮpilogue: From austerity to dépense: Giacomo D'Alisa, Giorgios Kallis and Federico Demaria Feminist economics: Antonella Picchio 51. Economy of permanence: Chiara Corazza and Victus Solomon 50. Urban Gardening: Isabelle Anguelovski 47. Post-normal science: Giacomo D’Alisa and Giorgios Kallis 45. Indignados (Occupy): Viviana Asara and Barbara Muraca 40. Debt audit: Sergi Cutillas, David Llistar and Gemma Tarafa 36. Cooperatives: Nadia Johanisova, Ruben Suriñach Padilla and Philippa Parry 35. Community currencies: Kristoffer Dittmer 34. Basic and maximum income: Samuel Alexander 33. Back-to-the-landers: Rita Calvario and Iago Otero 32. Imaginary, Decolonization of: Serge Latouche 26. Depoliticization ("the Political"): Erik Swyngedouw 19. Commons: Silke Helfrich and David Bollier 15. Commodity frontiers: Marta Conde and Mariana Walter 14. Care: Marco Deriu, Giacomo D’Alisa and Federico Demaria 12. Capitalism: Diego Andreucci and Terrence McDonough 11. Environmentalism, Currents of: Joan Martinez-Alier 6. Environmental Justice: Isabelle Anguelovski 5. Development, Critiques of: Arturo Escobar 4. Part 1: Lines of thought 1.Anti-utilitarianism: Onofrio Romano 2. Introduction: Degrowth Giorgios Kallis, Federico Demaria, Giacomo D'Alisa Preface Giacomo D'Alisa, Federico Demaria, Giorgios Kallis Foreword Francois Schneider and Fabrice Flipo
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