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Ecologica (French List) (Hardback)
$20.40 - Save $1.07 (4%) - RRP $21.47 Free delivery worldwide (to United States and
all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |Short Description for EcologicaCondemns the speculative global economic system and anatomizes its terminal crisis. Advocating an exit from capitalism through the self-limitation of needs and the networked use of the latest technologies, this title outlines a practical, democratically based solution to our current predicament.
Full description- Publisher: Seagull Books London Ltd
- Published: 25 May 2010
- Format: Hardback 186 pages
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- Categories: Economics | Economic Theory & Philosophy | Western Philosophy, From C 1900 - | Social & Political Philosophy
- ISBN 13: 9781906497415 ISBN 10: 1906497419
- Sales rank: 247,687
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Full description for Ecologica
Writing in 2007, French social philosopher Andre Gorz (1923-2007) was remarkably prophetic, foretelling the international economic meltdown of 2008: 'The real economy is becoming an appendage of the speculative bubbles sustained by the finance industry - until that inevitable point when the bubbles burst, leading to serial bank crashes and threatening the global system of credit with collapse and the real economy with a severe, prolonged depression'. This prescient article is collected in "Ecologica" alongside many of Gorz's final writings and interviews, which together offer a practical and often pathbreaking set of solutions to our current economic and political problems. In his writings Gorz condemns the speculative global economic system and anatomizes its terminal crisis. Advocating an exit from capitalism through the self-limitation of needs and the networked use of the latest technologies, he outlines a practical, democratically based solution to our current predicament. Compiled by Gorz himself, "Ecologica" is intended as a final distillation of his work and thought, a guide to the survival of our planet. It is a work of political, rather than scientific ecology - Gorz argues that the key to planetary survival is not a surrender to environmental experts and eco-technocrats, but a switch to non-consumerist modes of living that would amount to a type of cultural revolution.

