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Socialism without Growth
     Release time: 2019-11-26

 

Giorgos Kallis

 

ABSTRACT

In this article, I take issue with (eco-)socialists who embrace an ecological critique of growth under capitalism, but remain supportive or agnostic of the prospects for socialist growth. First, I argue that economic growth is ecologically unsustainable—whether it is capitalist or socialist does not make a difference. Second, I claim that economic growth rests to a large extent on exploitation. While it is logically possible to have non-exploitative socialist growth, in practice it is unlikely. Third, socialist policies are likely to have a negative effect on growth. A transition to socialism is a transition beyond growth.

 

KEYWORDS

Degrowth, eco-socialism, surplus, green growth

 

From: Capitalism Nature Socialism 2019 30 (2)

Editor: Wang Yi

 

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