For an ever-increasing number of scholars, the continued ecological degradation and intensified climate change are the result of the pursuit for economic growth. The degrowth discourse acknowledges that the growth imperative is due to capitalism’s need to accumulate. Businesses are forced to accumulate through continuous profit seeking in order to survive in the competition created and constantly facilitated by the capitalist economy. We argue that businesses can never become fully sustainable as they are the fundamental form of capitalist economic organisation. From a degrowth perspective, ‘true’ sustainability is inherently incompatible with capitalism, meaning businesses are thus similarly incompatible with degrowth. Utilising Gramsci’s ...
<p><em>Ecological sustainability recently has become a crucial matter of discussion. The sustainable...
This papers seeks to contribute to a dialogue between the degrowth perspective and Marxist approache...
In the context of contemporary socio-environmental shifts, the concept of “degrowth” advocates for t...
This thesis identifies a research gap on the role of economic organisations in connection to degrowt...
Since the beginning of the industrial revolution environmentalists have drawn attention to the comin...
The negative aspects of economic growth as a policy objective and target for future development has ...
This chapter is devoted to introducing degrowth to anyone interested in environmental politics and m...
In response to today’s political, ecological, social and economic crises, a broadly anti-capitalist ...
Economic growth is generally seen as a central economic and political goal. The critique of this vie...
Economic growth is a fundamental value of market economics that now infiltrates nearly all aspects o...
The United Nations member states adopted and signed the Sustainable Development Goals in 2015, estab...
Economic growth is predominantly seen as a central economic and political goal. Recently, this view ...
Since the 1970s, the degrowth idea has been proposed by scholars, public intellectuals and activists...
Capitalism is evidently the main cause of ecological degradation, climate change, and social inequal...
The fundamental assumption we base this Special Issue on is that narrow concepts of growth have bec...
<p><em>Ecological sustainability recently has become a crucial matter of discussion. The sustainable...
This papers seeks to contribute to a dialogue between the degrowth perspective and Marxist approache...
In the context of contemporary socio-environmental shifts, the concept of “degrowth” advocates for t...
This thesis identifies a research gap on the role of economic organisations in connection to degrowt...
Since the beginning of the industrial revolution environmentalists have drawn attention to the comin...
The negative aspects of economic growth as a policy objective and target for future development has ...
This chapter is devoted to introducing degrowth to anyone interested in environmental politics and m...
In response to today’s political, ecological, social and economic crises, a broadly anti-capitalist ...
Economic growth is generally seen as a central economic and political goal. The critique of this vie...
Economic growth is a fundamental value of market economics that now infiltrates nearly all aspects o...
The United Nations member states adopted and signed the Sustainable Development Goals in 2015, estab...
Economic growth is predominantly seen as a central economic and political goal. Recently, this view ...
Since the 1970s, the degrowth idea has been proposed by scholars, public intellectuals and activists...
Capitalism is evidently the main cause of ecological degradation, climate change, and social inequal...
The fundamental assumption we base this Special Issue on is that narrow concepts of growth have bec...
<p><em>Ecological sustainability recently has become a crucial matter of discussion. The sustainable...
This papers seeks to contribute to a dialogue between the degrowth perspective and Marxist approache...
In the context of contemporary socio-environmental shifts, the concept of “degrowth” advocates for t...