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degrowth.info
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| | | | | Degrowth critiques the global capitalist system which pursues economic growth at all costs, causing human exploitation and environmental destruction. It exposes the interconnection of systems of oppression such as capitalism, extractivism, colonialism, and patriarchy. As a social movement, a field of academic research and a practice, degrowth advocates for societies that prioritise social and ecological well-being. It proposes a radical (re)distribution of power, wealth and resources, a reduction in the material size of the global economy, and a shift in common values towards care, solidarity and autonomy. Degrowth means transforming societies to ensure environmental justice and a good life for all within planetary boundaries. | |
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| | | | | ByEkaterina Chertkovskaya and Alexander Paulsson.* Let's be clear what kind of growth degrowth needs to challenge: the growth of biophysical throughput, continuous capital accumulation and productivism, as well as mindless attempts of boosting GDP - or, what we call the growthocene. Lately there has been a rising interest in degrowth - an umbrella term that... | |
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climateandcapitalism.com
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| | | | | Kohei Saito argues that Marx saw reduced ecological footprint as vital for building socialism... | |
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emanueleferonato.com
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| | | [AI summary] A blog post by an Italian programmer detailing the creation of a Concentration game with features like a splash screen, replay button, and counters, and encouraging readers to subscribe for updates and download the game from StencylForge. | ||