Convivial Futures : Views from a Post-Growth Tomorrow / ed. by Alain Caillé, Frank Adloff.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: X-Texte zu Kultur und GesellschaftPublisher: Bielefeld : transcript Verlag, [2022]Copyright date: ©2022Description: 1 online resource (212 p.)Content type:- text
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- Political science
- Anthropocene
- Convivialism
- Diagnosis of Our Time
- Economy
- Future
- Justice
- Philosophy
- Political Philosophy
- Political Science
- Political Theory
- Politics
- Society
- PHILOSOPHY / Political
- Anthropocene
- Convivialism
- Diagnosis of Our Time
- Economy
- Future
- Justice
- Philosophy
- Political Philosophy
- Political Science
- Political Theory
- Politics
- Society
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Convivial Futures? -- One Step Beyond -- From Lived Convivialism to Convivialist Transformations -- The First Convivialist Steps -- Feminism and Convivialism -- Convivialism Facing the Territorial Question -- Is Convivialism the Answer? Depends on the Question -- Convivializing the Economy -- Imagining the Convivialist Enterprise -- Towards a Post-Covid Economy for the Common Good -- Is a Post-Growth Society Possible? -- Money Creation as a Foundational Tool for Convivialism -- Pluriversalism and Nature -- Conviviality to Reanimate the World -- Convivial Conservation with Nurturing Masculinities in Brazil's Atlantic Forest -- A Convivialist Solution for the Multiple Crisis of Biodiversity, Climate, and Public Health -- The Post-Development Agenda -- Letter to the End-of-the-World Generation -- (Un-)Convivial Futures -- Right Here, Right Now -- "2050" -- Once upon a Time ... There Will Be a Convivial Desire -- A Reflection on 200 Years of Our Youngest Bodily Organ-Convivialis Futuris -- List of Contributors
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What steps are needed to make life better and more convivial? The Second Convivialist Manifesto (2020) has presented a short diagnosis of the current crises and sketches of a possible and desirable future. It has been a necessary work of theoretical synthesis but preserving a viable world also requires passion. It is thus urgent to show what people would gain from a shift to a post-neoliberal and post-growth convivialist future. This volume also encompasses a theoretical debate on convivialism which reflects dystopias and shows the multiple and major obstacles that convivialism will have to face. Mainly, however, the contributors to this volume create sketches of a convivial future and collect accounts of another future world which is attractive for as many as possible.
funded by BMBF Fördervorhaben 16TOA002
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