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Democracy Trumped at the Limits to Growth

July 5, 2024 by Brian Czech

When the economy is way too big, the stresses and strains are too much for a liberal democracy to handle. That leaves the steady state economy, at an optimal level, as the greatest hope for maintaining the ideals of liberal democracy.

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Assets in Common: Leaders in collaborative business and shared ownership

July 3, 2024 by Jay Standish

From rural towns to bustling cities, pioneering enterprises are challenging conventional notions of ownership, governance, and economic exchange. These trailblazers are reimagining fundamental structures and forging pathways to shared prosperity.

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Rebuilding the flax / textile industry as a commons: Fantasy Fibre Mill

July 3, 2024July 2, 2024 by Rosie Bristow

Dave Darby of Stroud Commons and Lowimpact.org talks with Rosie Bristow and Nick Evans of Fantasy Fibre Mill, working to resurrect the flax / linen industry in the UK, as a commons.

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Lessons of Desert Oases for Eco-Resilient Transformation

July 2, 2024 by David Bollier

To the Western mind, the presence of lush oases in the middle of deserts is a strange aberration, almost a dream. What moderns fail to appreciate is that oases are actually deliberate human creations, socio-ecological examples of commoning.

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The 20 Control Knobs for a Post-Growth Future

July 1, 2024 by Nate Hagens

What if we purposefully turn the ‘control knobs’ in our own lives to shift how we approach a post-growth future by embracing reality – instead of unrealistic tech solutions – redirecting our focus towards deeper interconnection with community and local systems?

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Emissions Accounting: Cooking the Books

June 28, 2024 by Steven Gorelick

Making consumption reduction a key part of our climate strategy would have the added benefit of addressing looming resource shortages and the many other environmental problems we face – from plastic gyres and ‘dead zones’ in the oceans to the destructive impacts of mining.

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Facing a Future of Fewer and Less: “Tell Them at Least What You Say to Yourself”

June 26, 2024 by Robert Jensen

Changing our political and economic systems to make a decent human existence possible in a big-picture future is crucial, but so is learning to live within the existing systems in ways that are decent in small ways today.

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Envisioning democratic and ecological cities

June 25, 2024 by Yavor Tarinski

Ultimately, the question of democratic and ecological cities is a deeply political one, as it requires the collective deliberation of the future we want.

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‘Capitalism won’t save the planet’

June 24, 2024 by Simon Pirani

But insofar as it is possible to confront, confound and supercede capitalism, a future in which electricity is used less wastefully, more equitably, and within bounds set collectively with a view to avoiding catastrophic climate change, is surely plausible.

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Tompkins County, the Finger Lakes Hub of Sustainability

June 23, 2024June 21, 2024 by Dave Rollo

Tompkins County plays a crucial role in establishing a systems approach to the social, economic, and environmental challenges of the region. It serves as the region’s sustainability hub, from which activities, planning, and policies radiate into surrounding counties like the spokes of a wheel.

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Roman Oligarchs Avoided Tax Liability and Restrictions on Land Size

June 20, 2024 by Michael Hudson

The oligarchic tradition of land-grabbing and tax dodging goes back centuries.

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Social Currencies in Prosumer Communities and Networks

June 19, 2024 by Roberto Spano

This practice consists of creating a community of prosumers who exchange products and services, creating a process of eco-social regeneration around the local economy, thanks to the exchange facilitator that is social currency.

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