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4.4
22 reviewsDegrowth
is a counter-hegemonic movement that has the ambitious aim of
transforming society towards social and ecological justice. But how do
we get there? That is the question this book addresses. Adhering to the
multiplicity of degrowth whilst also arguing that strategic
prioritisation and coordination are key, Degrowth & Strategy advances
the debate on strategy for social-ecological transformation. It
explores what strategising means, identifies key directions for the
degrowth movement, and scrutinises strategies in practice that aim to
realise a degrowth society. Bringing together voices from degrowth and
related movements, this book creates a polyphony for change going beyond
the sum of its parts.
"This
book is what the degrowth movement needed the most: a well-reasoned and
empirically grounded compendium of strategic thinking and praxis for
systemic transformations. This is a true gift, not only to degrowthers,
but to all those who understand the need for radical change. In an era
of unprecedented challenges as the one we are living through, this book
should become essential reading in every higher-education course across
the social sciences and humanities." - Stefania Barca,
University of Santiago de Compostela, author of Forces of Reproduction -
Notes for a Counterhegemonic Anthropocene
"Emerging
amidst the ruins of the destroyed (some call it developed) world,
degrowth is a powerful call for transformation towards justice and
sustainability. This book takes degrowth's ideological basis towards
strategy and practice, relates it to other movements, and shows pathways
that are crucial for the Global North to take if life on earth has to
flourish again." - Ashish Kothari, co-author of Pluriverse: A Post-Development Dictionary