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|Summary=Life is short, the timeframe for the comprehensive transformation of the economy is even shorter. There’s no time to lose, we better get started quickly! Instead of everyone reading the same book, we organised a collaborative, peer-to-peer reading group where we split up the material, pooled our learnings and enriched each other’s understandings. | |Summary=Life is short, the timeframe for the comprehensive transformation of the economy is even shorter. There’s no time to lose, we better get started quickly! Instead of everyone reading the same book, we organised a collaborative, peer-to-peer reading group where we split up the material, pooled our learnings and enriched each other’s understandings. | ||
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* [[green capitalism and eco-modernism]]: ''how do market fundamentalists deal with ecological crises? what assumptions do they have?'' | * [[green capitalism and eco-modernism]]: ''how do market fundamentalists deal with ecological crises? what assumptions do they have?'' | ||
* [[green new deal and just transition]]: ''what timeframes do we need to consider? what methodologies we need to deploy?'' | * [[green new deal and just transition]]: ''what timeframes do we need to consider? what methodologies we need to deploy?'' |
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Life is short, the timeframe for the comprehensive transformation of the economy is even shorter. There’s no time to lose, we better get started quickly! Instead of everyone reading the same book, we organised a collaborative, peer-to-peer reading group where we split up the material, pooled our learnings and enriched each other’s understandings.
Together we explored the following themes and asked the following questions:
- green capitalism and eco-modernism: how do market fundamentalists deal with ecological crises? what assumptions do they have?
- green new deal and just transition: what timeframes do we need to consider? what methodologies we need to deploy?
- commons and commoning: how come this old concept is considered relevant for our times? what does that funny verb mean?
- cooperative and solidarity economy: what are the limitations of existing coop models? how could they be overcome?
- degrowth: what are the problems with growth? how to conceive the economy without that concept?
- regenerative economy: what is the economy supposed to work for? what creates value, what destroys it?
- ecological debt and reparations: what resources count as wealth? who actually owes who in Global North/South relations?
- postcapitalism: what's at the horizon of eco-social transformation? what futures can we anticipate or imagine?
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