Title of article :
Bona diagnosis, bona curatio: How property economics clarifies the degrowth debate
Author/Authors :
van Griethuysen، نويسنده , , Pascal، نويسنده ,
Pages :
8
From page :
262
To page :
269
Abstract :
This contribution postulates that a theoretical explanation of the foundational conditions of economic growth is a prerequisite for conceptually elaborating on the ways to foster degrowth. It suggests that reorienting the current unsustainable and inequitable path and implementing the degrowth transition in an ecologically sustainable and socially equitable manner requires a shift in the hierarchy of social norms, from the property-based economic rationale, where social and ecological considerations are subordinated to the specific requirements of capitalist expansion, towards an eco-social economic rationale, where economic activities are subordinated to social and ecological considerations and imperatives. Such an eco-social rationale could subordinate property capitalist expansion through the following, interrelated ways: limiting the scope of the property domain, regulating capitalisation practices, orienting investments, distributing returns and limiting the capitalist expansion of property. Nonetheless, getting out of the involutionary path of western development might require more radical alternatives, such as non-property, possession-based institutional arrangements and partnerships.
Keywords :
Property economics , Eco-social rationale , Capitalist rationality , Degrowth
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
1941719
Link To Document :
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