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Development Criticism, Degrowth, 'Collapsology', The manifesto…
Development Criticism, Degrowth, 'Collapsology'
Latouche
De-Growth
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Encourage local, seasonal, natural and traditional agriculture, cut out use of pesticides and other harmful chemicals
With the increase of productivity, reduce working hours and job creations
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Invest more work and time into the analysis and continued research into certain technological and scientific advancements
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The use of oil and gas to do work has created a world in which its as if every person in the world has '50 personal slaves'
over the centuries productivity gains have systematically increased the output of processes while reducing the effort required
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Kingsnorth & Hine
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Past civilizations beliefs are that we can only progress further, the subsequent generations having better lives than the generations that came before them
Recent history does not support this belief strongly, and shakes the citizens belief in the ideals of the modern civilization
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Uncivilization
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Rejection of the ideal that all current crises we are facing can be reduced to problems with solutions
The roots of the crises lie in the stories we have told ourselves about progress, human centrality, separation from nature
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The manifesto reads more like a cult pamphlet, but makes good points relating to similar messages in Latouche's article