Who is afraid of post-growth

Q3 Social Sciences
Valentin Cojanu
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Abstract

The present times when economic activity has been drastically reduced and people's pressure on the environment has receded provide us with a rare economic experiment of thinking beyond growth. The post-growth message cuts across diverse anti-establishment movements, but essentially all identify themselves with the goal of controlling growth to the end of preserving the good life between us and future people. We advance reasons to rethink our relationships towards: 1) the economic role of the common good: how would economic science look like if it were concerned with good life rather than growth?; 2) the exercise of power: how can we constructively manage relations with those who provide access to (economic) resources?; 3) the moral reason for change beyond growth.
谁怕后成长
当今时代,经济活动急剧减少,人们对环境的压力也有所减轻,这为我们提供了一个难得的超越增长思维的经济实验。后增长的信息跨越了各种各样的反建制运动,但基本上都将自己的目标定位于控制增长,以维护我们与未来人类之间的美好生活。我们提出理由重新思考我们与以下方面的关系:1)共同利益的经济作用:如果经济科学关注的是美好生活而不是增长,它会是什么样子?2)权力的行使:如何建设性地管理与提供(经济)资源的人的关系?3)超越增长的变革的道德原因。
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International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education
International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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