degrowth
Planned degrowth: Ecosocialism and sustainable human development
John Bellamy Foster — The word degrowth stands for a family of political-economic approaches that, in the face of today’s accelerating planetary ecological crisis, reject unlimited, exponential economic growth as the definition of human progress.
Saito, Marx and the anthropocene
Rafael Bernabe — Kohei Saito has become an important voice in the debates about Marxism and ecosocialism.
Critical comments on Kohei Saito’s view of ‘degrowth communism’
David Schwartzman argues it is essential to distinguish good growth from bad growth.
First and Third World ecosocialisms: Improving contemporary ecosocialist debates
David Camfield - As catastrophic floods in Pakistan and drought in Europe and China highlight the ecological crisis of fossil capital, a debate between Matt Huber and Kai Heron raises important issues for anyone concerned with understanding and responding politically to our times.
The necessity of ecosocialist degrowth
By Paul Murphy and Jess Spear
The limits to growth: ecosocialism or barbarism
By Alberto Garzón Espinosa, Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal reposted from La-U