Over the horizon: Exploring the conditions of a post-growth world

Timothy Crownshaw, Caitlin Morgan, Alison Adams, Martin Sers, Natália Britto dos Santos, Alice Damiano, Laura Gilbert, Gabriel Yahya Haage, Daniel Horen Greenford

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Maintaining steady growth remains the central goal of economic policy in most nations. However, as evidenced by the advent of the Anthropocene, the global economy has expanded to a point where limits to growth are appearing. Facing the end of growth requires a careful re-examination of plausible future conditions. We draw on a diverse literature to present an interdisciplinary exploration of post-growth conditions in the areas of climate change, ecological impacts, governance, and education, finding that such conditions may invalidate many prevalent assumptions regarding the future. The post-growth world, while subject to significant uncertainty and heterogeneity, will be characterized by profound hazards and discontinuities for both human and natural systems. Furthermore, we argue that an economic paradigm change will be predicated on an involuntary and unplanned cessation of growth. This implies a necessary strategic expansion of the heterodox economic discourse to formulate appropriate responses in view of likely post-growth realities.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)117-141
JournalAnthropocene Review
Early online date25 Dec 2018
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2019

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • Anthropocene
  • degrowth
  • heterodox economics
  • limits to growth
  • post-growth conditions
  • sustainable societies

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