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De-[Constructing] Growth: Decoupling Profits from Unsustainable Production
(Degrowth Newsletter, 2017-01-12)
De-[Constructing] Growth” is offered as a more nuanced conceptualization that avoids the negative connotations of, and resistance to, “degrowth” by decoupling profit from unsustainable consumption, production, and inequality.
Covid-19 Could Be an Opportunity to Combat Inequality
(Tribune Magazine, 2020-08-04)
Universal basic income and inclusive capitalism: consequences for sustainability
(Sustainability, 2019-08-19)
Over the past forty years, income growth for the middle and lower classes has stagnated,
while the economy (and with it, economic inequality) has grown significantly. Early automation,
the decline of labor unions, changes ...
De-[Constructing] Growth
(Sustainability, 2016-11-05)
The Transformation of the Industrial State During a Perfect Storm
(TU Delft, 2016-05-25)
Addressing Inequality: The First Step Beyond COVID-19 and Towards Sustainability
(2020-07-03)
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted billions of lives across the world and has revealed and worsened the social and economic inequalities that have emerged over the past several decades. As governments consider public health ...