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Collision Course - Endless Growth on a Finite Planet (Hardcover)
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Collision Course - Endless Growth on a Finite Planet (Hardcover)
Series: The MIT Press
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The story behind the reckless promotion of economic growth despite
its disastrous consequences for life on the planet. The notion of
ever-expanding economic growth has been promoted so relentlessly
that "growth" is now entrenched as the natural objective of
collective human effort. The public has been convinced that growth
is the natural solution to virtually all social problems-poverty,
debt, unemployment, and even the environmental degradation caused
by the determined pursuit of growth. Meanwhile, warnings by
scientists that we live on a finite planet that cannot sustain
infinite economic expansion are ignored or even scorned. In
Collision Course, Kerryn Higgs examines how society's commitment to
growth has marginalized scientific findings on the limits of
growth, casting them as bogus predictions of imminent doom. Higgs
tells how in 1972, The Limits to Growth-written by MIT researchers
Donella Meadows, Dennis Meadows, Jorgen Randers, and William
Behrens III-found that unimpeded economic growth was likely to
collide with the realities of a finite planet within a century.
Although the book's arguments received positive responses
initially, before long the dominant narrative of growth as panacea
took over. Higgs explores the resistance to ideas about limits,
tracing the propagandizing of "free enterprise," the elevation of
growth as the central objective of policy makers, the celebration
of "the magic of the market," and the ever-widening influence of
corporate-funded think tanks-a parallel academic universe dedicated
to the dissemination of neoliberal principles and to the denial of
health and environmental dangers from the effects of tobacco to
global warming. More than forty years after The Limits to Growth,
the idea that growth is essential continues to hold sway, despite
the mounting evidence of its costs-climate destabilization,
pollution, intensification of gross global inequalities, and
depletion of the resources on which the modern economic edifice
depends.
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