Beyond Growth and Partition: Post-growth and Ecological Perspectives on the Political Economy of Irish Reunification

Q4 Social Sciences
Seán Fearon, J. Barry
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ABSTRACT:This article adds important post-growth and ecological–economic perspectives to the growing debate on Irish reunification by placing the planetary emergency at the heart of the political economy of the issue. An account is provided of overlapping and interlinked global ecological crises, and the case is made that any argument for or against Irish reunification is ill-informed and incomplete without an understanding and acknowledgement of our stark and unstable planetary future. Moreover, this contribution to the debate presents some post-growth political economy perspectives that identify economic growth as the driver of ecological breakdown. Therefore, the Irish unity project (and all those involved in the debate, both for and against) must consider a post-growth position rooted in science-based and non-negotiable ecological realities. An ecological–economic and socio-economic critique of growth regimes, often proposed as the basis of a united Ireland economy, is presented to advance the need for a post-growth alternative.
超越增长与分治:爱尔兰统一政治经济学的后增长与生态学视角
摘要:本文将全球紧急情况置于问题政治经济的核心,为爱尔兰统一问题日益激烈的辩论增添了重要的后增长和生态经济视角。对重叠和相互关联的全球生态危机进行了描述,有人认为,如果不了解和承认我们严峻而不稳定的地球未来,任何支持或反对爱尔兰统一的论点都是不明智和不完整的。此外,这一对辩论的贡献提出了一些增长后的政治经济学观点,认为经济增长是生态崩溃的驱动因素。因此,爱尔兰团结项目(以及所有参与辩论的人,无论是支持还是反对)必须考虑一种植根于基于科学和不可谈判的生态现实的后增长立场。对增长机制的生态、经济和社会经济批判,通常被认为是爱尔兰统一经济的基础,旨在促进对增长后替代方案的需求。
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Irish Studies in International Affairs
Irish Studies in International Affairs Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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