In this paper, we aim to contribute to the literature on post-growth futures. Modern imaginings of the future are constrained by the assumptions of growth-based capitalism. To escape these assumptions we turn to utopian fiction. We explore depictions of work in Cokaygne, a utopian tradition dating back to the 12th century, and William Morris's 19th century News from Nowhere. Cokaygne is a land of excessive consumption without work, while in News from Nowhere work is the route to the good life. These competing notions provide inspiration for a post-growth vision of work. We argue that biophysical and social dynamics mean that in a post-growth economy we are likely to have to be less productive and work more. But, this can be a utopian vision...
This paper represents something of a history of the future. It seeks to examine, in the context of t...
We stand on the threshold of a "post-growth" world – one in which the relentless pursuit of economic...
Economic stress under wage-earning has been abolished. Machines and AI have taken over dirty, heavy ...
In this paper, we aim to contribute to the literature on post-growth futures. Modern imaginings of t...
What would happen if we could create societies with an abundance of goods and services created by cu...
Studies highlighting the need for radical change in economic models and diffused collaborative pra...
What would happen if we could create societies with an abundance of goods and services created by cu...
A critique of the prediction that technology will end humans' direct involvement in work. Contentio...
One of the ‘concrete utopias’, as Ernst Bloch called them, realistic possible concepts for a better ...
What do we know about the current realities of work and its likely futures? What choices must we mak...
[Extract] Students of utopianism frequently raise the prospect of the ‘death of utopia’(see Goodwin ...
Why, in a given society, at a given point of its history, do some individuals design idealized form...
Capitalism is an immense machine for churning out surplus life. Its long war of enclosure has captur...
In the late nineteenth century, there was a significant outburst of utopian writings in English from...
IMC paper for panel 374 Medieval Futura 1: Now, sponsored by the Medieval Studies Institute, Indiana...
This paper represents something of a history of the future. It seeks to examine, in the context of t...
We stand on the threshold of a "post-growth" world – one in which the relentless pursuit of economic...
Economic stress under wage-earning has been abolished. Machines and AI have taken over dirty, heavy ...
In this paper, we aim to contribute to the literature on post-growth futures. Modern imaginings of t...
What would happen if we could create societies with an abundance of goods and services created by cu...
Studies highlighting the need for radical change in economic models and diffused collaborative pra...
What would happen if we could create societies with an abundance of goods and services created by cu...
A critique of the prediction that technology will end humans' direct involvement in work. Contentio...
One of the ‘concrete utopias’, as Ernst Bloch called them, realistic possible concepts for a better ...
What do we know about the current realities of work and its likely futures? What choices must we mak...
[Extract] Students of utopianism frequently raise the prospect of the ‘death of utopia’(see Goodwin ...
Why, in a given society, at a given point of its history, do some individuals design idealized form...
Capitalism is an immense machine for churning out surplus life. Its long war of enclosure has captur...
In the late nineteenth century, there was a significant outburst of utopian writings in English from...
IMC paper for panel 374 Medieval Futura 1: Now, sponsored by the Medieval Studies Institute, Indiana...
This paper represents something of a history of the future. It seeks to examine, in the context of t...
We stand on the threshold of a "post-growth" world – one in which the relentless pursuit of economic...
Economic stress under wage-earning has been abolished. Machines and AI have taken over dirty, heavy ...