Beyond the imperative of growth

Many analyses from various scientific disciplines imply that a growth-based economic and social system cannot have a future. From September 2-6, 2014, a conference in the German city of Leipzig will tackle this topic.
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Fourth International Conference on Degrowth for Ecological Sustainability and Social Equity

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The focus of the Fourth International Conference on Degrowth for Ecological Sustainability and Social Equity is on concrete steps towards a society beyond the imperative of growth. The conference will give room for scientific debates, exchange between activists and economic pioneers as well as artistic approaches to the subject. Both scientific insights and concrete projects and policies will be presented, experimented with and discussed. It is part of an international cycle of events: so far, there have been conferences on degrowth in Paris 2008, in Barcelona 2010 and in Venice and Montreal 2012. The conference will take place in the German city of Leipzig from September 2-6, 2014.

Why degrowth?

Many analyses from various scientific disciplines imply that a growth-based economic and social system cannot have a future: Despite a growing number of technological solutions for “Green Growth”, inequality and the destruction of nature are significantly on the rise. It is high time to develop economic and social models that are independent of growth and can provide for a good life for everybody.

Blog: Degrowth 2014

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