Growth for Good: Reshaping Capitalism to Save Humanity from Climate Catastrophe

Growth for Good: Reshaping Capitalism to Save Humanity from Climate Catastrophe

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  • Author:Alessio Terzi
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Summary

From the front lines of economics and policymaking, a compelling case that economic growth is a force for good and a blueprint for enrolling it in the fight against climate change。



Economic growth is wrecking the planet。 It's the engine driving climate change, pollution, and the shrinking of natural spaces。 To save the environment, will we have to shrink the economy? Might this even lead to a better society, especially in rich nations, helping us break free from a pointless obsession with material wealth that only benefits the few? Alessio Terzi takes these legitimate questions as a starting point for a riveting journey into the socioeconomic, evolutionary, and cultural origins of our need for growth。 It's an imperative, he argues, that we abandon at our own risk。

Terzi ranges across centuries and diverse civilizations to show that focus on economic expansion is deeply interwoven with the human quest for happiness, well-being, and self-determination。 Growth, he argues, is underpinned by core principles and dynamics behind the West's rise to affluence。 These include the positivism of the Enlightenment, the acceleration of science and technology and, ultimately, progress itself。 Today growth contributes to the stability of liberal democracy, the peaceful conduct of international relations, and the very way our society is organized through capitalism。 Abandoning growth would not only prove impractical, but would also sow chaos, exacerbating conflict within and among societies。

This does not mean we have to choose between chaos and environmental destruction。 Growth for Good presents a credible agenda to enroll capitalism in the fight against climate catastrophe。 With the right policies and the help of engaged citizens, pioneering nations can set in motion a global decarbonization wave and in parallel create good jobs and a better, greener, healthier world。

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Reviews

Kenichi

Received and read an advanced copy of this book。 (This goodreads account is an alias of mine。 I'm a reader in social sciences at a commonwealth university。)Overall, Terzi makes an impassioned and lucid argument for "good" growth (like all ethical categories, the bounds of which are very much up for debate)。 I felt that there were, at times, misreadings and oversimplifications of the degrowth movement and literature。 The unfortunate result is a treatise which tends to (though not overtly) elide i Received and read an advanced copy of this book。 (This goodreads account is an alias of mine。 I'm a reader in social sciences at a commonwealth university。)Overall, Terzi makes an impassioned and lucid argument for "good" growth (like all ethical categories, the bounds of which are very much up for debate)。 I felt that there were, at times, misreadings and oversimplifications of the degrowth movement and literature。 The unfortunate result is a treatise which tends to (though not overtly) elide issues relating to socioeconomic inequality and neo-imperialistic practices and systems。An eloquent apologetics of the capitalist-mandated growth imperative, this book is bound to be popular with right-wingers, centrists, and garden variety liberals。 Worth reading, for sure, but do delve into the works/ideas Terzi critiques as well。 。。。more