Capitalism, in order to reproduce itself, must allocate more and more resources to the enhancement of the wealth already produced, rather than to increasing productive investments. The strategies for absorbing the surplus range from the reduction of supply to the creation of waste, from public spending to financialization. With the prevalence of these strategies, capitalism renounces to the maximum possible economic expansion in favour of its maximum expansion on society. It is a change that has consequences for environmental issues. The model of pure capitalism, in which the entire surplus is directed towards growth, is ecologically unsustainable. In today's historical capitalism, the goal of economic growth remains important, but it falls...
This chapter develops three main themes to be elaborated in the rest of the book. First, neither cap...
In this essay, I elaborate the possibilities for a unified theory of historical capitalism – one tha...
Special issue Futures of Capitalism.-- 13 pages, 1 table, supplementary data http://dx.doi.org/10.10...
Capitalism, in order to reproduce itself, must allocate more and more resources to the enhancement o...
<p>This paper looks at the overall sustainability of Capitalism in terms of Financialization,<br>eco...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, a commonly owned resource (an environmental or social asset) and a private ...
Capitalism is arguably the most amazing cultural and economic product of humankind. It nurtured poli...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, a commonly owned resource (an environmental or social asset) and a private ...
We focus on two great narratives: unlimited growth and green growth. The problem of the compatibilit...
This article argues that there is a fundamental contradiction between a profit-oriented economic sys...
The paradigm of limits to growth has been legitimized by important contributions, both scientific an...
The contemporary ecological crisis has been contributing to reinvigorate the academic debate on the ...
This Chapter examines the paths along which we humans could create an economy within planetary bound...
Abstract (217 words) The paper explains how to achieve a universally prosperous environmentally sust...
In this essay, I elaborate the possibilities for a unified theory of historical capitalism – one tha...
This chapter develops three main themes to be elaborated in the rest of the book. First, neither cap...
In this essay, I elaborate the possibilities for a unified theory of historical capitalism – one tha...
Special issue Futures of Capitalism.-- 13 pages, 1 table, supplementary data http://dx.doi.org/10.10...
Capitalism, in order to reproduce itself, must allocate more and more resources to the enhancement o...
<p>This paper looks at the overall sustainability of Capitalism in terms of Financialization,<br>eco...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, a commonly owned resource (an environmental or social asset) and a private ...
Capitalism is arguably the most amazing cultural and economic product of humankind. It nurtured poli...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, a commonly owned resource (an environmental or social asset) and a private ...
We focus on two great narratives: unlimited growth and green growth. The problem of the compatibilit...
This article argues that there is a fundamental contradiction between a profit-oriented economic sys...
The paradigm of limits to growth has been legitimized by important contributions, both scientific an...
The contemporary ecological crisis has been contributing to reinvigorate the academic debate on the ...
This Chapter examines the paths along which we humans could create an economy within planetary bound...
Abstract (217 words) The paper explains how to achieve a universally prosperous environmentally sust...
In this essay, I elaborate the possibilities for a unified theory of historical capitalism – one tha...
This chapter develops three main themes to be elaborated in the rest of the book. First, neither cap...
In this essay, I elaborate the possibilities for a unified theory of historical capitalism – one tha...
Special issue Futures of Capitalism.-- 13 pages, 1 table, supplementary data http://dx.doi.org/10.10...