
Degrowth
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The Most Effective Way to Tax Wealth: the IN-KIND Method
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https://vladbunea.substack.com/p/most-effective-way-to-tax-the-super
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Planned Degrowth: Ecosocialism and Sustainable Human Development
monthlyreview.org Monthly Review | Planned Degrowth: Ecosocialism and Sustainable Human DevelopmentIn the introduction to this summer’s special issue on “Planned Degrowth,” John Bellamy Foster outlines the major themes of degrowth thought, including, above all, a recognition of the need to…
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Genuine question - is degrowth compatible with human nature?
Degrowth is a noble ideal to strive for, and it would certainly mitigate a lot of our current problems if implemented. However, I fear that it is an ideal that can be adopted by the few but not the many. Growth, progress and personal ambition are inherent human traits - it may not be the case for all people, but it is certainly evident in today's society and many societies that have come before. In my opinion, we need solutions and frameworks that most (if not all) personalities can exist within. I worry degrowth is wishful thinking, and would love to hear your thoughts.
All of that said - I believe it is a very worthwhile thought exercise and even if all degrowth principles cannot be implemented, some can and that is what matters.
- news.mongabay.com Researchers make the case for shift from economic growth to human well-being within planetary limits
For more than a century, nations have measured societal gains in terms of economic growth. But a new review published in the journal Lancet Planetary Health in January 2025 questions that convention. It concludes that humanity would benefit more if it aims for ecological sustainability and stays wit...
- New research concludes that humanity would benefit more if it aims for ecological sustainability and stays within the limits of what Earth can provide, rather than pursuing relentless growth.
- The success of capitalism depends on the push for growth, which requires the use of resources and energy, and comes at the cost of ecological damage.
- Economists have proposed alternatives that focus on staying within a set of planetary boundaries that define the safe operating space for humanity.
- The review, published in the journal Lancet Planetary Health, draws on more than 200 resources from the scientific literature.
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No new clothes: South Korean climate activist targets hyperconsumption
timesofmalta.com No new clothes: S. Korean climate activist targets hyperconsumptionThe app Lucky Sweater provides a platform for users to trade items from their closets with each other
cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/18056158
> Archived > > Recovering South Korean shopaholic-turned-climate activist Lee So-yeon used to buy new clothes almost daily – until a $1.50 winter coat triggered an awakening that stopped her shopping entirely. > > While looking at the ultra-cheap padded jacket at an H&M shop in the United States, where she was working at the time, Lee asked herself how any item of clothing could be sold so cheaply. > > The 30-year-old embarked on a deep dive into fast fashion production methods and was horrified at the human, social and environmental toll hyperconsumerism is having on the planet – and on the mental health of women who make and buy cheap clothes. > > [...] > > The reason the clothes are so cheap, Lee learned, is because the women who sew for companies are paid little, while the business model itself is causing significant environmental harm. > > [...] > > Lee now organises clothing swaps with her friends and family, and has written a book to promote the idea of valuing garments for “the story behind it”, rather than chasing ephemeral trends. > > She is part of a small but growing global movement seeking to promote second-hand clothing and help people – especially women – opt out of the cycle of over-consumption. > > The app Lucky Sweater provides a platform for users to trade items from their closets with each other, focussing on sustainable brands, founder Tanya Dastyar [said]. > > [...]
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The prospect of having to give up economic growth had only a minor effect for public support of environmental goals, study finds.
McNeil and Barnes (2025) conducted a survey of 2051 respondents in the UK. The goal was to find out the respondents attitudes on the existence of a tradeoff between the environment and economic growth and their priorities in such a tradeoff.
They found out most people would prioritize the environment over growth.
In their cluster analysis on the responses, they identified the largest group to be "moderate environmentalists" (37 %), followed by a moderate economistic group (20 %) and a strong environmental preference group (19 %). 9% had extreme pro-economic-growth views.
They also tested whether highlighting the existence of a trade-off affected the respondents. They conclude that "greater public attention to the possibility of an environment-economic growth trade-off has only limited effects on support for environmental protection" and "It does not appear that increasing belief in the trade-off is consequential for people's policy positions."
McNeil, A., & Barnes, L. (2025). The environment–economic growth trade-off: Does support for environmental protection depend on its economic consequences? Ecological Economics, 230, 108522. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2025.108522
- theraven.substack.com To confront the oligarchy, we need to build power at the community level
Seeking a human-scale future
- ourworldindata.org The world has passed “peak child”
The number of children in the world has stopped growing. This moment in time was given the term “peak child” by the late Hans Rosling.
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Ageing, depopulation, and the great fertility shift of 2100
thenextwavefutures.wordpress.com The great fertility shiftFertility rates are falling everywhere. The best explanation is that women don’t want to have so many children. But the looming economic challenges are enormous.
When the global population does decline sometime this century, it will be the first time since the Black Death, 700 years ago. But this time, it will be driven by human choice -- specifically, the choice of women globally to not have so many children.
- english.elpais.com Antonio Turiel, physicist: ‘We take for granted that we are going to replace fossil fuels with a 100% renewable system. That’s very questionable’
The scientist presents a new book in which he predicts drastic changes in Europe due to the lack of energy and materials
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Why Some Deaths are Celebrated
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(this is more about late stage capitalism, but it makes it more personal, more casual, less macro; this is a good example of how to talk about these things in a casual way... perhaps at the next family holiday dinner)
- gardenearth.substack.com Food: from commodity to commons
Below I republish an article I wrote almost ten years ago.
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Leaders of Rich Nations Are Deeply Unpopular. That Spells Trouble Ahead.
This is more about growth and its folly in real time.
> >LONDON—One lesson from an unprecedented year of elections around the world is that voters in industrialized countries are particularly unhappy, ready to boot unpopular leaders out of office and making it more difficult for politicians in power to enact bold programs of change. > > >Rarely have the rich world’s political leaders been so widely disliked. No leader of an industrialized country other than tiny Switzerland has a positive rating, according to a survey of some 25 democracies by pollster Morning Consult. Ruling parties that went to the polls this year largely got a drubbing, including in the U.S. and U.K.
- www.irishtimes.com Sally Rooney: When are we going to have the courage to stop the climate crisis?
Capitalism is driving the destruction of our planet. We have to think outside – and against – the framework of our current political system
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The Tragic Optimist's Guide to Surviving Capitalistic Nihilism
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>'ello guvna. Feeling crushed under the crippling weight of capitalism's chaos? You're not alone. Let's yap about The Tragic Optimist's Guide to Surviving Capitalistic Nihilism—a journey through despair, hope, and the absurdity of it all. > We'll unpack the mental traps of modern society, explore the wisdom of thinkers like James Baldwin, and discover how to embrace optimism without turning a blind eye to the struggles around us. > Because surviving capitalism isn't just about existing—it's about finding meaning amidst the madness. > Hope has never been a popular thing. But that doesn't mean it's not worth the attempt.
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Less is More: How Degrowth Will Save the World (Jason Hickel, 2020)
cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/15676244
> Even tho the parts are not divided by chapters, I suppose they can be more or less categorised as follows > > - Part 1 - Preface by Extinction Rebellion > - Part 2 to 5 - historical analysis > - Skip parts 6, 7, 8 because they are the same as part 1 > - Part 9 to 12 - analysis of contemporary times & practical systemic change suggestions > > Consider using FreeTube, an open-source program for YouTube, and/or Libredirect, because privacy is important.
- illuminem.com How does degrowth apply to our minds? | illuminem
The concept of degrowth is powerful because it is clear that we need systemic change to avoid ecological collapse: business as usual with a “green tinge” isn’t going to be enough. It is also true that individual change drives cultural change which can be the key to unlocking political change leading...
- steadystatemanchester.net Who cares? Caring in the Just Transition and beyond
by Carolyn Kagan Care and caring is central to our lives and could be central to a post growth economy. There are a number of overlapping ways of thinking about care – care for (taking action to as…
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5 Reasons Why Capitalism Is Not Good
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>Capitalism is failing humans left and right. > >Degrowth Collective website: https://www.degrowth.world/
- www.yesmagazine.org Rest as Resistance
Tricia Hersey’s new book insists we have the power to refuse capitalism’s grind culture and instead prioritize rest.
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How to Restore Community Economies: Reestablishing the Right to Associate
nonprofitquarterly.org How to Restore Community Economies: Reestablishing the Right to Associate - Non Profit News | Nonprofit QuarterlyGrowing US corporate economic control has impeded people’s capacity to self-organize. The time to rebuild community-scale economic institutions is now.
- www.stirtoaction.com Adapting employee ownership for truly democratic businesses
Scaling up democratic ownership
- www.pik-potsdam.de Green growth: 30 percent of regions worldwide achieve economic growth while reducing carbon emissions
29.10.2024 - More and more regions around the globe combine economic growth with reducing carbon emissions, researchers from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research found. Their new study highlights the vital role of national climate actions in decoupling economic growth from CO2 emissions...
> ...the authors caution that the current pace of decoupling is insufficient to meet the global climate target of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
> Less than half of the regions will be able to achieve net-zero by 2050
- theraven.substack.com How to build an ecological economy - Begin in the communities where we live
A scenario for how a city might do it
- theconversation.com Enough, already: why humanity must get on board with the concept of ‘sufficiency’
Sufficiency is a new approach to solving humanity’s consumption problems. It’s about using less, ensuring wellbeing for all humans, and staying within planetary boundaries.
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12 economic growth myths and how to counter them
www.lowimpact.org 12 economic growth myths12 economic growth myths: here are 12 common myths around perpetual economic growth, and how to counter them.