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Discussions about degrowth and all sorts of related topics. This includes UBI, economic democracy, the economics of green technologies, enviromental legislation and many more intressting economic topics.

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5 Types of Bullsh*t Jobs with David Graeber (invidious.privacyredirect.com)
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geteilt von: https://feddit.org/post/1531175

Universal Basic Services (UBS) is an alternative case to UBI.

Under UBS, the provision of free public services must go beyond health or education to cover other basic necessities (e.g., housing, care, transport, information, nutrition).

UBS can be more egalitarian with a strong redistributive performance and impact on income inequalities.

UBS can also be more sustainable by decarbonizing the economy in a just way - rather than disproportionally loading the costs on the lower income brackets - and by supporting sustainable consumption corridors.

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Framework • Recipes for Wellbeing (www.recipesforwellbeing.org)
submitted 2 months ago by MrMakabar to c/degrowth
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Towards a Degrowth Border Perspective (www.greeneuropeanjournal.eu)
submitted 2 months ago by MrMakabar to c/degrowth
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Country Overshoot Days 2024 (overshoot.footprintnetwork.org)
submitted 2 months ago by MrMakabar to c/degrowth
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An Eco-Socialist Education Agenda (thelastfarm.substack.com)
submitted 3 months ago by MrMakabar to c/degrowth
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Tourism is a product of capitalism and only serves to destroy the planet. Tourism seems innocuous enough. People get to see the world… and then what? In which way does it benefit the world? Don't get me wrong, there are people who study or work and so need to travel, but for the vast majority of people, they're just accelerating the death of the planet with their plane travel and hiking up prices for locals with their tenure, in many cases even causing homelessness. Recreational travel is a problem for everyone and by limiting it, we can reduce flights by at least half, rent prices can be slashed and food and beverage prices can come down.

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I would like to recommend a book. It's a short read, but food for thought.

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