Green Political Economy: beyond orthodox undifferentiated economic growth as a permanent feature of the economy


Autoria(s): Barry, John
Contribuinte(s)

Gabrielson, Teena

Hall, Cheryl

Meyer, John

Schlosberg, David

Data(s)

2015

Resumo

This chapter outlines the main features of green political economy and the principal ways in which it differs from dominant mainstream or orthodox neoclassical economics. Neoclassical economics is critiqued on the grounds of denying its normative and ideological commitments in its false presentation of itself as ‘objective’ and ‘value neutral’. It is also critiqued for its ecologically irrational commitment to the imperative of orthodox economic growth as a permanent feature of the economy, compromising its ability to offer realistic or normatively compelling guides to how we might make the transition to a sustainable economy. Green political economy is presented as an alternative or heterodox form of economic thinking but one which explicitly expresses its normative/ideological value bases (hence it represents a return to ‘political economy’, the origins of modern economics). Green political economy also challenges the commitment to undifferentiated economic growth as a permanent objective of the human economy. In its place, green political economy promotes ‘economic security’ as a better objective for a sustainable, post-growth economy. The latter includes the transition to a low-carbon energy economy, and is also one which maximises quality of life (as oppose to formal employment, income and wealth), and actively seeks to lower socio-economic inequality. Green political economy views orthodox economic growth as having passed the threshold in most ‘advanced’ capitalist societies beyond which it has undermined quality of life and at best manages rather than reduces socially and ecologically damaging inequalities.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/green-political-economy-beyond-orthodox-undifferentiated-economic-growth-as-a-permanent-feature-of-the-economy(b456475f-b4b4-49ea-945c-a832f9ca0b26).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Oxford University Press

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Barry , J 2015 , Green Political Economy: beyond orthodox undifferentiated economic growth as a permanent feature of the economy . in T Gabrielson , C Hall , J Meyer & D Schlosberg (eds) , Oxford Handbook of Environmental Political Theory . Oxford Handbook , Oxford University Press .

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