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Less is More

How Degrowth Will Save the World

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Less is More

De : Jason Hickel
Lu par : Ben Crystal, Clifford Samuel
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The world has finally awoken to the reality of climate breakdown and ecological collapse. Now we must face up to its primary cause. Capitalism demands perpetual expansion, which is devastating the living world. There is only one solution that will lead to meaningful and immediate change: DEGROWTH.

If we want to have a shot at halting the crisis, we need to restore the balance. We need to change how we see nature and our place in it, shifting from a philosophy of domination and extraction to one that's rooted in reciprocity and regeneration. We need to evolve beyond the dogmas of capitalism to a new system that is fit for the twenty-first century. But what does such a society look like? What about jobs? What about health? What about progress?

This book tackles these questions and traces a clear pathway to a post-capitalist economy. An economy that's more just, more caring, and more fun. An economy that enables human flourishing while reversing ecological breakdown. An economy that will not only lift us out of our current crisis, but restore our sense of connection to a world that's brimming with life. By taking less, we can become more.

© Jason Hickel 2020 (P) Penguin Audio 2020

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    A powerfully disruptive book for disrupted times. Jason Hickel takes all we've been been told about growth and development and turns it inside out, offering instead a radically possible vision of a post-growth future. If you're looking for transformative ideas, this book is for you. (Kate Raworth, economist and author of Doughnut Economics)
    A masterpiece pulling together the ecological disaster wake-up call from The Uninhabitable Earth, the economic enlightenment from Piketty's Capital, and the colonial history from Jason's own The Divide. Just ace. (David Heinemeier Hansson)
    Eye-opening and passionate, Jason Hickel shows how the insatiable drive to increase GDP has caused the ecological crisis, reveals the historical and colonial roots of capitalism and argues that an ecologically sensitive economic based on 'degrowth' is essential for us to flourish.
    A masterpiece... Less is More covers centuries and continents, spans academic disciplines, and connects contemporary and ancient events in a way which cannot be put down until it's finished. So much needs to change; although beginning that change might require nothing more than asking the right question. (Danny Dorling, Professor of Geography, University of Oxford)
    This is a book we have all been waiting for. Jason Hickel dispels ecomodernist fantasies of 'green growth'. Only degrowth can avoid climate breakdown. The facts are indisputable and they are in this book. (Giorgos Kallis, Professor of Ecological Economics and author of Degrowth)
    Jason Hickel shows that recovering the commons and decolonizing nature, cultures, and humanity are necessary conditions for hope of a common future in our common home. By extracting less we leave more for other species, other people and future generations, thus creating well-being for all. In an ecologically interconnected world, less is more. (Vandana Shiva, philosopher of physics and author of Making Peace with the Earth)
    Jason Hickel takes us on a profound journey through the last 500 years of capitalism and into the current crisis of ecological collapse. He lays out how we can transition to a post-capitalist economy, but also reminds us that there are other ways of knowing and being that hold the secret to a better world. Less is More is required reading for anyone interested in what it means to live in the Anthropocene, and what we can do about it. (Alnoor Ladha, co-founder of The Rules)
    This riveting offering explores a world that has finally woken up to the reality of climate change and ecological collapse. Arguing that a change of thinking is desperately needed, he charts a path to a post-capitalist world and an economy that is more just, caring and fun.
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    This book is an important work giving perspective to and explaining the link between capitalism and the climate emergency. It does so brilliantly giving sources to a coherent history of the problem and for potential solutions. It is a book about hope and celebrating human potentiality instead of wallowing on the state of the world.
    A must read for anyone.

    Thinking needed in our time

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    Cet economiste défend une vision originale du capitalisme et de l'impératif de croissance.
    Ce n'est plus l'innovation technologique ou sociétale qui fit naître le capitalisme mais l'appropriation de ressources. De cette appropriation naît la possibilité d'investir dans un progrès technologiques et dans de nouvelles appropriations qui permette ainsi de maintenir inégalités sociales contre la satisfaction de nouveaux besoins.
    Ce livre pose les problèmes et propose des solutions ; Arrêter l'obsolescence programmé, le marketing psychologique, etc !

    Facile à lire et de bon exemples pour poser des mots sur des phénomènes que l'on à tous déjà touchés.

    Des mots sur une réalité que l'on a tous appréhend

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    This book introduced me to many new and interesting ideas on the subject of economics and sustainability! Jason Hickel makes a strong case for the necessity of ending capitalism.

    My new number one reference on degrowth!

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