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Twenty Reasons To Prefer Degrowth To The Green New Deal


Twenty Reasons To Prefer Degrowth To The Green New Deal
this post authored by Manuel Casal Lodeiro,
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This is the text of the talk given (by videoconference) at the Universidad Socioambiental de la Sierra de Guadarrama (Socio-environmental University of Guadarrama Mountains, near Madrid, June 26, 2020), in the round table dialog about ecosocialism, ecofeminism, degrowth, and the Green New Deal,
Crossroads in the face of the Collapse . (Slightly revised for a print format.)
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The 20 Reasons
Degrowth is a much more homogenous proposal in its diversity than the GND. The term Degrowth has one clear and unambiguous meaning, as generally understood by most of its advocates, which could be expressed as follows: Democratically managing, in an internationally just manner, a decline in the levels of production and consumption of materials and energy of t ....

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From the Green New Deal to ecological socialism? | Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal


December 11, 2020   
Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal reposted from  Prometheus   “Our Green New Deal,” read the Labour Party’s 2019 manifesto, “aims to achieve the substantial majority of our emissions reductions by 2030 in a way that is evidence-based, just and that delivers an economy that serves the interests of the many, not the few.”[1] This was a central pillar of the election platform that suffered an historic defeat last December. As the ecological crisis continues unabated, the Green New Deal has solidified its place as the programmatic response among the left. Its core ideas have reappeared in the immediate economic crisis in the guise of a ‘green recovery’ and calls to ‘build back better’. This article argues that, from the perspective of Marxist ecology, the apparent path between a Green New Deal and an ecosocialism is confronted with several contradictions and strategic problems. ....

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