<p>Engagement with and between a plurality of progressive non-neoclassical traditions is an important step in fostering a more capacious understanding of sustainability ― both as a concept and as a political objective. To that end this book provides a far-reaching overview of the development of radical ecology and heterodox economics on the issues of sustainability highlighting the presence of different but largely complementary perspectives and arguing that greater engagement between these schools of thought is required to help formulate viable alternatives to the prevailing neoliberal ideology.</p><p>The chapters of this volume demonstrate from various theoretical perspectives of radical ecology and heterodox economics (in particular degrowth ecosocialism original institutional economics theories of complex systems) the conceptual ontological epistemological and political economic limitations of existing mainstream accounts of sustainability grounded as they are in neoclassical environmental economics.</p><p>The international cast list of contributors argues in favour of heterodox theories to inform an alternative political economy of socially just sustainability by considering how these are grounded in a more realistic holistic and critical economics. Each chapter in this section examines how the schools of thought under consideration articulate the political economic foundations of sustainability and in turn what these mean in-practice over how in policy action sustainability should be achieved.</p><p>This volume is essential reading for anyone concerned with a viable alternative conception of sustainable economy and in particular with readers from all strands of radical ecology and heterodox economics policy makers institutions and organisations dealing with the issues of sustainability.</p>
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