Beyond the Limits of Nature: A Social-ecological Perspective on Degrowth as a Political Ideology |
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Authors: | Eleanor Finley |
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Affiliation: | Department of Anthropology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, USA |
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Abstract: | This article offers a critical analysis of the ideological position of degrowth from the perspective of social ecology. It agrees with Giorgios Kallis' call to abolish the growth imperative that capitalism embodies today, but it also presents a critique of the conceptual underpinnings of this notion. More precisely, I argue that degrowth as an ideological platform reproduces a binary conception of society and nature, an oppositional mentality which is a key concept to hierarchical epistemology. Degrowth as a political agenda is thus prone to appropriation to authoritarian ends. In order to temper this tendency and help degrowth as a tool of analysis reach its liberatory potential, I advocate its consideration alongside a social-ecological position. |
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Keywords: | Social ecology political ecology ecosocialism degrowth |
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