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www.lrb.co.uk
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| | | | | The terminological dispute - Anthropocene or Capitalocene? - may not be so important. What does matter is which... | |
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unevenearth.org
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| | | | | by Ekaterina Chertkovskaya and Alexander Paulsson Lately there has been a rising interest in degrowth - an umbrella term that critiques the centrality of economic growth in our societies and embraces various alternatives for ecological sustainability and social justice (see Kallis et al., 2015). This interest is shared not only by the proponents of | |
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climateandcapitalism.com
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| | | | | An ecosocialist perspective in the context of a global Green New Deal | |
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steadystate.org
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| | | Which economic narratives should we partake of? Are there overlooked reasons why the neoclassical, perpetual-growth narrative prevails? | ||