Gerry McGovern on Nostr: In the words of Ursula Le Guin “[the] power [of capitalism] seems inescapable. So ...
In the words of Ursula Le Guin “[the] power [of capitalism] seems inescapable. So did the divine right of kings”.
"Growth and its attendant social structure has shaped the core of the modern Western subject, it has also become evident that a break away from this model will require not merely an economic shift, but the root-and-stem refashioning of our very selves—our practices, common senses, needs and values.
https://www.resilience.org/stories/2024-05-21/life-after-growth-a-peek-into-values-needs-and-time-for-degrowth/
Leave the Growth Death Cult
Degrowth is the only hope
"Growth and its attendant social structure has shaped the core of the modern Western subject, it has also become evident that a break away from this model will require not merely an economic shift, but the root-and-stem refashioning of our very selves—our practices, common senses, needs and values.
https://www.resilience.org/stories/2024-05-21/life-after-growth-a-peek-into-values-needs-and-time-for-degrowth/
Leave the Growth Death Cult
Degrowth is the only hope