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| Title | : | Postgrowth and Wellbeing: Challenges to Sustainable Welfare |
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Tl;dr: degrowth is just one postgrowth approach, not the postgrowth approach. Since serge latouche in 2004 threw in décroissance as a missile word into the sustainability debates, growth criticism regained its 1970s strength while connecting strongly to issues of social justice and equality, emancipation and democratic renewal, as well as a critique of capitalism.
Many of us around the world are broadly agreed on the fundamental challenges we face, which include: • deadly environmental degradation • increasing, extreme inequality • the erosion of democracy • a bloated and reckless financial sector we can make these problems worse by continuing to hand over power to a volatile global.
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To contribute to the degrowth debate we focus in this paper on current generations in rich countries and their concerns about possible short- to medium term wellbeing outcomes of degrowth. In particular, we highlight the ‘growth lock-in’ of current societies and how a transition away from this model might therefore affect wellbeing.
May 14, 2018 what would a sustainable, universally beneficial economy look like? like a doughnut, says oxford economist kate raworth.
It undermines jobs, communities, the environment, a sense of place and continuity, and even mental health. The challenge will be to reinvent the economy, not merely restor.
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This lies in parallel to a number of related challenges with how sd is wellbeing buchs and koch (2017) link human wellbeing to postgrowth via basic needs.
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This strategy has hindered technological innovation, reinforced inequality and exacerbated financial instability. At the very least, this paper argues, it is now time for policy to consider seriously the possibility that low growth rates might be ‘the new normal’ and to address carefully the ‘post-growth challenge’ this poses.
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