Sure, they acknowledge we need to change from obsession with growth and show solidarity with nature, but capitalism isn’t the sole culprit as they repeatedly state. We diverged from solidarity with nature long before capitalism was a concept.
What 'ism is congruent with degrowth? I get it, the author hates capitalism, and with good reason. Naming his demon, directly, isn’t as useful as he thinks. People don’t move away from Capitalism as much as they move toward something else. What is that something else?
Sure, they acknowledge we need to change from obsession with growth and show solidarity with nature, but capitalism isn’t the sole culprit as they repeatedly state. We diverged from solidarity with nature long before capitalism was a concept.
What 'ism is congruent with degrowth? I get it, the author hates capitalism, and with good reason. Naming his demon, directly, isn’t as useful as he thinks. People don’t move away from Capitalism as much as they move toward something else. What is that something else?