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Anarchism and Ecological Economics: A Transformative Approach to a
Sustainable Future explores the idea that anarchism - aimed at
creating a society where there is as much freedom in solidarity as
possible - may provide an ideal political basis for the goals of
ecological economics. It seems clear that it is going to be
impossible to solve the problems connected to environmental
degradation, climate change, economic crashes and increasing
inequality, within the existing paradigm. The anarchist aims of
reducing the disparities of rank and income in society and
obtaining a high standard of living within environmentally sound
ecosystems chime well with the ecological economists' goal of
living within our environmental limits for the betterment of the
planet and society. The book refers to the UN's sustainability
development goals, and the goals expressed in the Earth Charter,
viewing them through an anarchist's lens. It argues that in order
to establish ecological economics as a radical new economy right
for the 21st century, neoliberal economics needs to be replaced. By
connecting ecological economics to a solid philosophical tradition
such as anarchism, it will be easier for ecological economics to
become a far more potent alternative to "green" economic thinking,
which is based on, and supports, the dominant political regime.
Innovative and challenging, this book will appeal to students and
scholars interested in economics and the politics surrounding it.
Anarchism and Ecological Economics: A Transformative Approach to a
Sustainable Future explores the idea that anarchism - aimed at
creating a society where there is as much freedom in solidarity as
possible - may provide an ideal political basis for the goals of
ecological economics. It seems clear that it is going to be
impossible to solve the problems connected to environmental
degradation, climate change, economic crashes and increasing
inequality, within the existing paradigm. The anarchist aims of
reducing the disparities of rank and income in society and
obtaining a high standard of living within environmentally sound
ecosystems chime well with the ecological economists' goal of
living within our environmental limits for the betterment of the
planet and society. The book refers to the UN's sustainability
development goals, and the goals expressed in the Earth Charter,
viewing them through an anarchist's lens. It argues that in order
to establish ecological economics as a radical new economy right
for the 21st century, neoliberal economics needs to be replaced. By
connecting ecological economics to a solid philosophical tradition
such as anarchism, it will be easier for ecological economics to
become a far more potent alternative to "green" economic thinking,
which is based on, and supports, the dominant political regime.
Innovative and challenging, this book will appeal to students and
scholars interested in economics and the politics surrounding it.
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