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Green Growth Ideology Political Economy And The Alternatives Gareth Dale Manu V Mathai Jose A Puppim De Oliveira Editors

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Green Growth Ideology Political Economy And The Alternatives Gareth Dale Manu V Mathai Jose A Puppim De Oliveira Editors
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Publisher: Zed Books Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.95 MB
Author: Gareth Dale; Manu V. Mathai; Jose A. Puppim de Oliveira (editors)
ISBN: 9781350220553, 1350220558
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Green Growth Ideology Political Economy And The Alternatives Gareth Dale Manu V Mathai Jose A Puppim De Oliveira Editors by Gareth Dale; Manu V. Mathai; Jose A. Puppim De Oliveira (editors) 9781350220553, 1350220558 instant download after payment.

The discourse of ‘green growth’ has recently gained ground in environmental governance deliberations and policy proposals. It is presented as a fresh and innovative agenda centred on the deployment of engineering sophistication, managerial acumen and market mechanisms to redress the environmental and social derelictions of the existing development model.
But the green growth project is deeply inadequate, whether assessed against criteria of social justice or the achievement of sustainable economic life upon a materially finite planet. This volume outlines three main lines of critique. First, it traces the development of the green growth discourse quaideology. It asks: what explains modern society’s investment in it, why has it emerged as a master concept in the contemporary conjuncture, and what social forces does it serve? Second, it unpicks and explains the contradictions within a series of prominent green growth projects. Finally, it weighs up the merits and demerits of alternative strategies and policies, asking the vital question: ‘if not green growth, then what?’

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