Beyond Capitalist Realism: The Politics Energetics and Aesthetics of Degrowth


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Capitalist realism implies that ever since the fall of Soviet communism in 1989 capitalism has been the only realistic system of production and distribution. Everything else is generally dismissed as utopianism or just naïve dreaming. This perspective points to a worrying failure of imagination suggesting that it is now easier to imagine the end of the world than the end of capitalism.But here is the paradox of capitalist realism: just as the dominant cultural imagination has contracted into a single vision of what is possible the existing system shows itself to be in the process of self-destructing serving neither people nor planet. Whether by design or disaster the future will be post-capitalist.In his fourth book of collected essays degrowth scholar and activist Samuel Alexander seeks to transcend capitalist realism. He shows that viable and desirable alternatives are being lived into existence today by diverse but connected social movements. Calling for a degrowth transition of planned economic contraction Alexander examines and develops this emerging paradigm from various political energetic and aesthetic perspectives. Readers will come away seeing plausible pathways to prosperity sustainability and resilience that do not rely on the capitalist growth model of progress.
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