Degrowth is, as the video suggest, hugely misrepresented and misunderstood because for decade we’ve been told the only solution is growth. Many comments here suggest degrowth is just another name for a recession or depression. These are things caused by too much growth causing bubbles that the economy has to correct through recessions. We get them regularly. Degrowth is different because it focuses on wellbeing and the planet and is managed. We need to change our mindsets and learn to live on enough rather than forever chasing ever increasing wealth. We are very capable of doing this, but it won’t be via capitalism.
@random60332 жыл бұрын
growth-based economies are mostly an invention of 19th and 20th century
@44Gleek182 Жыл бұрын
100% on point. And we are no just capable but it's so easy to do. This system is design to make it difficult if it just stop trying, huge advances can be made. We produce 5 time the food needed for everyone, we have homes enought and tech to built better ones for everyone, stopping planned obsolescence itself would decrease consumption in a massive way.
@ClayShentrup Жыл бұрын
i would say it's well understood, and deeply irrational. the point is to internalize negative externalities like carbon emissions and resulting climate change. provided your GDP measures account for that, GDP is indeed the right goal. and capitalism is the optimal economic model, provided you have taxes with negative or neutral deadweight loss and a generous UBI.
@longnewton1 Жыл бұрын
@@ClayShentrup the problem for capitalism is that growth cannot be (absolutely not relatively) decoupled from carbon emissions at the speed necessary to avoid catastrophic global warming. And it is likely impossible to decouple growth from material use. GDP is a measure of the financial scale of the economy, as a poor measure at that. Wellbeing of people and the planet is the goal so we should focus on these.
@ronrocker7131 Жыл бұрын
@@ClayShentrupI'm not sure about UBI, but I can agree with the rest. Capitalism, at its core, is the optimal system.
@nestrior77333 жыл бұрын
A more honest video than I expected from CNBC. In contrast to some comments. Degrowth does not equal a recession. It might seem that way, but if we're being honest, we are consuming way more resources than we can afford. Let's take today as a snapshot. Growth in the so-called first world stops, but we still consume as always. And the rest of the world catches up to comparative consumption. In fact, May 10 2019 was marked as the day humanity would have exhausted the year's resources if everyone lived like the EU. That's 2.8 Earths. If we look at that alone, we have to face the reality that everyone consuming more and more is not only unsustainable, but also a sure way to drive humanity to the brink if not over. Green growth will fall short in limiting this. Because it is still growth. More "sustainable" because it takes less resources to achieve the same figures of growth, but that is not enough on a finite Earth. The fact that we BURN fossil fuels already indicates that there is an end. Because we can't regrow them. Renewables are the way to go then, even if their production still takes a considerable amount of resources to reach a point where we can actually rely on them. In short, Degrowth is not about giving up, but a mentality shift. We don't need new graphics cards and iPhones every year or two. We don't need five new outfits each year because last year's are "old." And we certainly don't need to fly across half of the world for 600 bucks for a vacation. I'm no saint ecologically, I know that. The hours I spend at a laptop each day ensure that. And I know that we will have to deal with the monopolies and oligarchies capitalism has bred before we can start this endeavor in earnest. But we have to start now. We are already 49 years late. Or 24, if we take the Kyoto Protocol. If we have an endless growth in our bodies, we try to combat it by first decreasing the size before removing it. Why are some thinking that endless growth outside of it is good?
@mugumyapaultheafricannomad94883 жыл бұрын
Much respect for you... Facts
@ten_tego_teges3 жыл бұрын
It's recession for the ultra-rich and business as usual for everyone else.
@mugumyapaultheafricannomad94883 жыл бұрын
@@ten_tego_teges u summarized it well😂. True. Because average guy like me, I still plan on using the same car for another 20yrs, same house size and almost everything else,... Lol
@ten_tego_teges3 жыл бұрын
@@mugumyapaultheafricannomad9488 I mean, that's one thing, but even a more consumerist lifestyle is absolutely nothing compared to sb flying private jets around the globe and owning a yacht on every sea. But of course there's the issue of doing things the inefficient way, cause "that growths the economy". Like cars are crazy inefficient, but we use them due to the car lobby. I don't plan on getting one till I have kids and even then I would share it with my wife. But I live in Europe and cities aren't suburban wastelands that stall you at every step.
@ImaskarDono2 жыл бұрын
That's called responsible consumption. And it only addresses a small part of humanity. It has negligible impact currently. Yes, responsible consumption is needed. But in terms of addressing climate change and resources shortage nuclear energy is orders of magnitude more impactful.
@krishnarajpalghat44733 жыл бұрын
I think if people change their way of consumption and stop unwanted consumption, companies will only produce what is needed
@danielgaebele75933 жыл бұрын
By why should it be the responsibility of the individual to make that change? Companies that need to make profit to satisfy their investors are pressured to sell people anything they can and if it's not needed the company will use advertisment to make people think it is needed. We need some more governing actions then rely on the individuals decision.
@krishnarajpalghat44733 жыл бұрын
@@danielgaebele7593 Agree... Iam not saying about consumption, but unwanted consumption which is not needed at that time amd impulse control by individuals... But what is necessary, think before buying anything unwanted
@krishnarajpalghat44733 жыл бұрын
@@danielgaebele7593 again can't blame the businesses, Because they employ people, pay taxes on which goverment funds various projects
@danielgaebele75933 жыл бұрын
@@krishnarajpalghat4473 Although I wouldn't use paying the employees and paying taxes as something good companies that do, since (most) don't pay well. I agree, you can't blame an entity that's just trying to work in the system. But I think you can blame the system, no?
@krishnarajpalghat44733 жыл бұрын
@@danielgaebele7593 yes man if the government take it seriously and promote sustainable business models 😉
@ryanleonard40343 жыл бұрын
Sounds deflationary, and you'd have to abandon capitalism entirely. Which that may be what it takes, but calling it 'degrowth capitalism' is completely wrong, it'd be entirely different than capitalism.
@MelvinJ643 жыл бұрын
Many people would suffer, starve and die. And ot won't be the already wealthy ones.
@longnewton13 жыл бұрын
Yes, we need to abandon capitalism. But not just move to say socialism or communism. Go for a new kind of economics. Look up “doughnut economics”.
@lenn9393 жыл бұрын
Who called it “degrowth capitalism” though? Of course this would require abandoning major tenets of capitalism which is something the degrowth community is aware of.
@abrahamlincoln51853 жыл бұрын
Capitalism isn't just about economic growth, it's just the effect of classical economics. There is such a thing as a free market economy that practices moderation
@dougsinthailand71762 жыл бұрын
A capitalism can abandon the assumption of perpetual growth. The new capitalism will need to do so or perish.
@Someone-wh8hi3 жыл бұрын
To all the ones that laugh at this now. Don’t be surprised when you see degrowth being more successful. Especially in handling and preventing crises.
@MrCool1443 жыл бұрын
No one is laughing. We are just denying manipulated data by governments that are known for their secrecy. Over 20 “conspiracies” have been declassified. Conspiracy theory is just another word for classified information. Corruption and lies exist believe or not. Grow up. Stop being in your feelings and use logic for once.
@averageboi51953 жыл бұрын
@@MrCool144 no government would ever advocate for degrowth. they do not want big businesses having to be shut down or make politicians nit live in mansions. the elite do not want an end to their luxury, they do not want degrowth.
@ImaskarDono2 жыл бұрын
9 months later, still no prospect for degrowth to grow (lol).
@___.512 жыл бұрын
All the silly (and terrible) things our business owners, lawmakers, and elites do for the sake of seeing numbers on a spreadsheet go up... Not only is it not "worth it," continued growth is making our lives worse every day. Decoupling ourselves from GDP-driven policy is the best thing we could do and I'd happily accept 'degrowth' as outlined in this report.
@ariyantolim21973 жыл бұрын
I wish this idea goes widespread. I believe many of us sick of living in an endless race. Living as mere workforce pushed by economic ambition while forgetting how to just live and be happy
@MelvinJ643 жыл бұрын
You were born to toil in order to survive, reproduce and then die. That's the reality of life. There is no utopia of "just living" unless you were born privileged and wealthy.
@liambmn2 жыл бұрын
@@riccardoriganti838 well, it's not about your lifestyle, it's about the planet and every human on it being able to survive. If your lifestyle makes it impossible for future generations to have a life, then you may need to overthink your "way of living".
@OutsideSometimes11 ай бұрын
Simon Kuznets, one of the early progenitors of the ideas that lead to GDP warned directly against its use as a metric for any economy, and John Maynard Keynes, who formalized what we now know as GDP, did so for the purposes of fighting WW2, not for the purposes of providing for a human-focused economy in peacetime. He never intended it to be the baseline metric against which all progress is measured. The fact that GDP was ever adopted by the nations of the world is perhaps one of the greatest follies of the 20th century, and its continued use is perhaps one of the greatest follies of the 21st.
@amanmalhothra24743 жыл бұрын
Such a breath of fresh air! I hope this gets billions of views and spread awareness
@MelvinJ643 жыл бұрын
@@shawn8847 because he's not an idiot who can't think for himself.
@GlitchBytes3 жыл бұрын
You want a decrease to your power, liberty, health and human rights? Wow.
@JamesSmith-ze6zo3 жыл бұрын
don't you know when you are being played?
@ankur.mahajan3 жыл бұрын
If Developed countries are to scale back their consumption, then who will buy goods & services from developing countries ? Inherent conflict in the basic hypothesis.
@ingvar19963 жыл бұрын
Material consumption is not the sole foundation of welfare. Aside from the basics most 'things' make people less happy.
@ankur.mahajan3 жыл бұрын
@@shawn8847 Lol. Then go read the original document of De-growth which focuses on scaling back consumption and living with less.
@ankur.mahajan3 жыл бұрын
@@ingvar1996 And, how exactly will developing and poor countries will get the required money to fulfil the basics of their citizens ?
@ingvar19963 жыл бұрын
@@ankur.mahajan This will differ per country. I think for the implementation of a consumption tax in the west for non-necessities would be an idea. Developing nations will not be taxed by this burden until they reach a certain development level. Production all around the world as a result will be focused on quality over quantity and on services.
@timedone85023 жыл бұрын
@@ingvar1996 i beg to differ. Shopping is beyond the basic but it makes people happy, not less happy as you said.
@jordanmumaw2310 Жыл бұрын
Yep, I agree. i read The Limits to Growth. And the proposal for degrowth of capital, pollution, etc. is well documented to be a sound pathway for genuinely sustainable human living on the planet.
@coolioso808Ай бұрын
Modern books well worth the time to read are "Less is More" by Jason Hickel, "Doughnut Economics" by Kate Raworth and "The New Human Rights Movement" by Peter Joseph.
@anurgaprasad1233 жыл бұрын
Economic growth has made our lives better, we can have better health since there are more than enough vegetables being produced, best healthcare services in any time of human history, better education and the highest economic mobility. Economy is NOT a zero-sum game! Someone's loss is not somebody else's gain in economics. China now has more Billionaires in any time of its history, that doesn't mean Chinese average citizen have become poorer, instead, 600+ million people in China have risen out of poverty. Just like how degrowthers say 'oh we didn't take responsibility for suffering on hundreds of millions due to covid economic degrowth', they will not take responsibility when you and hundreds of millions will be starving near death...
@MelvinJ643 жыл бұрын
This is the truth right here. These people are extremists and nuts who are far too privileged to see that their idea threatens billions of lives via death and standards of living.
@transcrobesproject36253 жыл бұрын
How is China's environment at the moment? How much CO2 are they producing? Have you read anything about expected water issues in China within 15-25 years? The CPC has officially published very scary papers on it, which shows even they are shitting themselves
@transcrobesproject36253 жыл бұрын
@@riccardoriganti838 it's a stupid idea because most humans are very stupid, and can only understand very simple ideas. Understanding degrowth requires more sophistication than that vast majority are capable. I also think innovation is the only way out, and I am not a doomsday sayer. Sure, many people will suffer and many, many species will disappear. Large tracts of land will require immensely expensive rehabilitation. But humans are too dumb for any other solution, so that is the best we will be able to do.
@XOPOIIIO3 жыл бұрын
You shouldn't be mistaken sustainable growth with lack of growth.
@englishbest3 жыл бұрын
There is no such thing as 'sustainable growth' in the global north.
@XOPOIIIO3 жыл бұрын
@@englishbest Why not?
@englishbest3 жыл бұрын
@@XOPOIIIO In a nutshell: Because of the so-called 'rebound effect'. Any technology that increases efficiency and productivity also contributes to more material use and waste. For example: If we switch from ICE cars to EV's we still need an increasing amount of fossil-fuel based infrastructure because all the fancy and huge electric cars need new roads, parking spaces and other facilities. Here are all the details and facts: www.degrowth.info/en/2016/03/once-again-supposed-evidence-for-decoupling-emissions-from-growth-is-not-what-it-seems/
@XOPOIIIO3 жыл бұрын
@@englishbest And why EV's need more roads than ordinary cars?
@englishbest3 жыл бұрын
@@XOPOIIIO At some point EV's will be less expensive than ICE cars so more people will be able to afford one which means we'll even more car infrastructure than we already have. That's only one example that shows how the rebound effect works.
@lamdao12423 жыл бұрын
Bhutan Has used Gross National Happiness as a guide to grow their economy. For the last 15-20 years, it has increased is income per capital from US$155 per annum to US$3000 per annum. Yet despite being squeezed between 2 huge and aggressive neighbours- China and India, it is able to stay true to itself and keep its environment pristine. Bhutan is not perfect. It is NOT the happiest country in the world. But by focusing on GNH, Bhutan’s society asks itself the right questions - what is the right balance for us as a people. What do we value? Are we truly better off?
@XOPOIIIO3 жыл бұрын
Growth is good, consumerism is bad. Growth should be focused on achieving something more than just satisfying primitive wishes.
@longnewton13 жыл бұрын
The assumption that growth is good is wrong. The side effect of growth is climate change and ecosystem loss. Growth is increasingly just about money, not wellbeing and the idea of never ending growth is impossible in a finite world.
@XOPOIIIO3 жыл бұрын
@@longnewton1I just mean we shouldn't limit the growth by anything unreasonable. It's reasonable to limit unsustainable growth, and limited resources will limit it naturally. But as far as we can, we should grow.
@longnewton13 жыл бұрын
@@XOPOIIIO Why “should we grow”? This is what we’ve been told for decades - that growth is the solution to everything. It isn’t. It has led to record levels of inequality, anxiety and depression and obesity in richer countries. We consume stuff we don’t need, and instead of aiming to be happy and healthy we aim to get rich. Growth simply cannot go on forever. We are now seeing the limits to growth and we’d better change course quickly because otherwise it will get messy!
@XOPOIIIO3 жыл бұрын
@@longnewton1 That is why I said growth is good, not consumption.
@longnewton13 жыл бұрын
@@XOPOIIIO Unfortunately its ultimately consumption that drives economic growth. Without consumers buying what an economy produces there won’t be growth.
@naki8882 жыл бұрын
The path of degrowth won't be taken voluntarily, i think that is just too idealistic. Individuals are egoistic, that's a pitty but the truth. Key problem, which leads to the never ending need to grow, is the inflationary monetary system. A capped and rather deflationary money supply would lead to higher quality products and less consumerism as it favors saving. Degrowth through the back door. Do we already have such a solution?
@DanivirAmadeus10 ай бұрын
Wow, 200 IQ comment. Wasn't expecting that in these parts.
@PeterSkye Жыл бұрын
I always smile when neo-socialists talk about wellbeing... They obviously know what's the best for us...as history proved. Sadly, under their goverment... you can't have a different opinion.
@planefan082 Жыл бұрын
I don't think anyone here is advocating for the abolition of democracy
@PeterSkye Жыл бұрын
@planefan082 sure, but the system like that unfortunately wouldn't work with democracy. It itself is against the system, against free trade, freedom of doing business etc... and many people who would disagree would be either punished or unable to privately run company. Where is the freedom here? I absolutely think we should regulate businesses, prefer renewable energy and recycle much more... but this radical movement is just an ideology that even isn't necessarily true. You can separate physical and economic growth. You can earn with services, digital products... not everything is tied to physical resources... moreover, proper regulations. recycling and access to resources from space would solve this and also coexist with economic freedom. Also let's not forget that majority is motivated by profit and companies want to be better than competition. That why living standards has rapidly improved in capitalist countries. As a consumer, companies fight with each other just to get your attention and provide you better product/offer. And then... look at state governed economies, (North Korea for example... ) should I even continue? This is why degrowth is incompatible with economic freedom and wouldn't work long term. Growth is motivator for many. For the majority I would say. This is how human nature works. But it isn't necessarily bad. We just need to find the best way to coexist with environment. It is a challenge of course, but radicalism is not the solution.
@Maxyy403 жыл бұрын
Millenials and Gen Z are kind of already doing this. They appreciate experiences over consuming things. If we want to tackle climate change then well need to grow at least somewhat to find more sustainable products.
@transcrobesproject36253 жыл бұрын
Are you sure these "experiences" produce less CO2/plastic waste? They might not take it home but their servers may bin just as much as before. Certainly were aren't producing less overall by any means
@skyak44933 жыл бұрын
I don't see the progress as the biggest generation hits middle age. Demanding that everything be provided to you the minute you want from a cell phone does not cut environmental footprint or leave you with the financial resources to live a good productive life. It just pushes tons of crap onto someone else's balance sheet. Any "experience" that involves air travel blows past my GenX environmental footprint. And then there is bitcoin, horrendous waste of energy for gambling. What I see in younger generations is high priority for CO2 reduction, but a sad willingness to fall for lip-service and consumption to have something to brag or blog about.
@Alexis-wh2de3 жыл бұрын
Also thw move towards minimalism, decluttering, and downsizing. When fashion houses choose to burn excess product rather than donate or sell at a discount and when America is brokering trade deals on the basis of poorer nations allowing us to dump our trash on their land, you know we are overproducing product. And it's not even that producing less would lead to fewer jobs, just fewer unnecessary jobs. We desperately need cyber security professionals, nurses, people who can revamp America's health care system so it doesn't become the leading cause of bankruptcy, and build better infrastructure. It's still insane to me that at the start of the pandemic lockdown, farmers were told to destroy their crops because there was no one to buy it; meanwhile food insecurity and the number of families reliant on food banks in America spiked. There is so much work to be done but workers are routed to useless roles like customer service that do little else than make retailers wealthier.
@Zelp7892 жыл бұрын
@@skyak4493 Boomers and Gen X are the problem. Strauss Howe Generational Theory.
@DeadDancers11 ай бұрын
Isn’t infinite growth a) impossible and b) necessary on the presumption of infinite population growth? Maybe we need to stabilise our species before we stabilise the economy.
@paulveg8524 Жыл бұрын
Bravo. Well-being is way more important than economic growth. Keir Starmer needs to embrace this concept.
@antongolovan79933 жыл бұрын
As a first step, a 4 days working week could be introduced globally. It would not only slow down the economy, but would improve people's work-life balance just by granting one extra day to spend with a family.
@bringhomethebasil87293 жыл бұрын
And make a doctors appointment. Free healthcare does not mean employers actually allow you time off work to use it
@ClayShentrup Жыл бұрын
we don't want to slow down the economy, we want to speed it up. the thing we want to slow down is negative externalities, by taxing them.
@ronrocker7131 Жыл бұрын
@@bringhomethebasil8729Nothing is free. Things can only be relatively free, at someone else's expense.
@ronrocker7131 Жыл бұрын
I like the idea about a 4 day workweek and wasting less, but that's about it. Everything else is not realistic.
@woodsie315 Жыл бұрын
@@bringhomethebasil8729 Yeah, but no doctor's appointments available because all of the doctors of the world just reduced their schedule by 20% but still have the same number of patients to fit in.
@jhonathanseagull88293 жыл бұрын
Man, that was exactly my thought when I was mature enough to understand climate change and consumerism. We just keep leeching earth's resources for thing that we just don't need. In the presence of capitalism, which needs economies always growing, there is no way we can cut emissions by 2050. I totally agree with degrowth. I think we now no longer need to invest in military and weapons arms race.
@ronrocker7131 Жыл бұрын
Ya still sure about that, pal? After what putin did almost a year and a half ago?
@jhonathanseagull8829 Жыл бұрын
@@ronrocker7131 I do still. But there must be a strong mutual agreement between all the nations. There must be also a punishment of some nation breaks agreement then they should be excluded from trade or some kind of embargo. If there if mutual understanding then sure, but if not then yeah not agree anymore.
@XOPOIIIO3 жыл бұрын
"More than enough resources to safe good life for everyone" - the idea didn't gain prominence in 1970-s, actually it was expressed my Marx and "implemented" by bolshevik revolution in 1917.
@danielcovelli723 жыл бұрын
looking for ways to make easy earnings ???,well heres your solution
@danielcovelli723 жыл бұрын
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@lyntoncampbell14253 жыл бұрын
Thats what i was just thinking
@barnabydinosaurroadsafetyp34573 жыл бұрын
It is a nice idea - I have been to rich countries and seen extreme poverty oddly. UK is fifth richest country in the world you would not believe it if you lived in UK. That is because brits do not like to show their wealth as in France it is considered inconsiderate, draws attention and jealousy. Only country that is rich and everyone does well that I have experienced is Switzerland - their democracy is unusual they use direct democracy - they have rich but the poorest still have a better quality of life than most middle classes around the world. Considering the population guides government policy not politicians it runs extremely well. Whenever I say this people answer tax haven, its not a tax haven if you are Swiss, there are now many tax havens better for hiding money and if Swiss try to hide their own money they can lose their right to be Swiss. It is assumed if you have hidden millions abroad you can move there instead. Bit mad but it works ......
@kenhunt51533 жыл бұрын
How many packages do you need delivered each day? Can you really eat that double package of cheese from Costco? Do you have a fridge in your garage and a freezer in your basement? Then you need a generator. Next comes a storage locker. Lastly, a 350 Ram with a toy hauler. Do you own the stuff or does it own you?
@vinicy78 Жыл бұрын
True economic growth isn't making more of the same thing but rather creating more efficient and valuable services or goods.
@lospaquitos14603 жыл бұрын
Bro, please degrowth my student and credit card debt first and then we can start talking about my generation slowing down and enjoying life.
@duanescot3 жыл бұрын
What is your degree in?
@LadyBoomstick3 жыл бұрын
WELL SAID. That was the start of the plot, to get the younger generation crippled by debt. LOOK AT THIS PROPAGANDA! Agenda 21 in action with the help of communist China. This is one of the commandments of the Georgia Guidestones. They want to "maintain" human life and limit it to 500 million planet wide. This is marketing communism as ""doing the environment a favor."" Nations whose overpopulated peoples have high levels of consanguinity need to stop telling the west they are bad for their success. Communism says - STOP there's only so much to go around we must live obediently without liberty. Capitalism says - we can organize, plan and produce more to sustain our civilization, so that even the least of us who does nothing can get welfare and still survive. I can agree that CONSUMERISM has problems, but not "growth." Communist nations and third world countries have had THOUSANDS of years and TRILLIONS of tax payer dollars from the west to develop farming and sustained living with rule of law. THEY MURDER US in exchange for that. Us going into poverty won't change that! And you can bet the lawmakers are sitting in air conditioned rooms, eating meat, while they push this crap on us "useless eaters." POLLUTION?! The west is not the problem! China, Africa, India, the middle east (coincidently the nations that still practice indentured servitude and slavery, mind you) THOSE are your overpopulated nations! Zimbabwe murdered its white farmers in a racist genocide and then failed to organize and farm. They saw FAMINE for that. They BEGGED white farmers to return! What fresh Orwellian hell is this! Why is no one calling out the TOP POLLUTER OF THE WORLD, CHINA! In the county of California that tried UBI, where whites make up 13% of the population and are the minority, they were excluded from the UBI. NONE OF THIS IS LOGICAL, ETHICAL, REALISTIC, SUSTAINABLE OR FAIR! Meanwhile the elites will continue living like kings and queens. This to reduce the WORLD to a slave class. Countries who follow these methods see unprecedented declines in human rights and liberty. We need to ban communism like Poland before we are reduced to a third world and have no welfare, no roads, no schools, no science and NOTHING to offer ANYONE on this globe. The scum who orchestrated this video did so in an Air Conditioned room and at red meat with vital protein for dinner.
@lospaquitos14603 жыл бұрын
@@duanescot You gonna laugh at me if my degree is not one that you think I should have chosen, in order to avoid debt and be rich, as in it is my fault I am in debt? Or am I just overthinking things here and you actually are open to offer me some good advice?
@duanescot3 жыл бұрын
@@lospaquitos1460 I'm just curious as to what kids are getting degrees in, and yes, lots of us have plenty of life experience to offer in regards to how to best make use of the tools you have to pay down your student loan debt, cause the government will promise to do so, but they never will, you are a debt slave now, just like the rest of us... That was the plan all along...
@alexxartificial3 жыл бұрын
I think you don't understand just how little wealth millennials and gen z have to begin with.
@rodneymarkestrella66393 жыл бұрын
No one should left behind!
@yosarouto3 жыл бұрын
did you intentionally forget the "be" :D
@darrenleejones3516 Жыл бұрын
If will never work , the more you give people , the majority of them then want more , if you gave everyone a million pounds/ dollars overnight there would be more greed and misery , that’s why it won’t happen, humans by default need to want and dream and ultimately fight for survival
@anurgaprasad1233 жыл бұрын
Now this is the definition of 'stupidity' The misuse of the MIT paper is also alarming, I encourage people to actually read that paper instead of looking at vague bogus claims being made in the video -_-
@chrishung75823 жыл бұрын
So how does degrowth work? if MEDCs provides Universical Basic Income and job guarantee, where does the job comes from ? Probably jobs comes from people who pursue their Entrepreneurial journey ? thats still capitalism.
@JinKee3 жыл бұрын
they will put you in a camp with guaranteed housing and guaranteed jobs breaking big rocks into little ones, and digging trenches and then filling them in again. sometimes the guaranteed food will arrive in the mess hall, sometimes not.
@chrishung75823 жыл бұрын
@@JinKee where does the food comes from and who build the houses ? and where to get raw materials for building houses? (hint: Capitalism). If gov were to create those things, oops taxes ? No disrespect, im not trying to roast you or some sort XD, it's just doesn't make sense to me. Counter the argument if you could, cuz i wanted to learn more tbh
@JinKee3 жыл бұрын
@@chrishung7582 the answer is slave labour - the true meaning of "human capital" for the last ten thousand years.
@manut9753 жыл бұрын
Degrowth doesn't sound right. I'd rather go for better growth, with a focus on sustainability, social equity, and basic needs.
@longnewton13 жыл бұрын
What if, as is likely, “better growth” won’t do the job? What then?
@longnewton13 жыл бұрын
@@riccardoriganti838 Not sure i understand your point about changing the name. For me, the issue is what we do. And Degrowth, accepting those in richer countries should consume less, is the key.
@longnewton13 жыл бұрын
@@riccardoriganti838 Yes, I agree we need innovation and circular economies, but these things on their own are not enough. We will also need less consumption. Degrowth doesn’t mean no growth, you can grow the parts of the economy that are sustainable and shrink the bits that are more damaging and that we don’t need. And we can have periods of overall growth when needed, balanced by degrowth to avoid overall environmental damage. Growth, even green growth can’t go on forever, the planet and resources on/in it are finite. Even green growth and circular economies will lead to net extraction.
@longnewton13 жыл бұрын
@@riccardoriganti838 As I said, i agree that renewable energy is the way to go. but solar panels, batteries, wind turbines all use resources that are limited. This is far less of a problem if we limit economic growth and accept we all need to consume less - so we don’t need to create more and more renewable energy, using more and more resources. And yes, in practice regulating economic growth on a world scale will be difficult, but we simply have to try. the alternative won’t be pleasant.
@lenn9393 жыл бұрын
In the history of capitalism it has never been demonstrated that economic growth can be decoupled from natural resource consumption. The correlation between economic growth and the depletion of natural resources is as robust as any you’ll find. If you keep growing exponentially on a finite planet then eventually you’ll overshoot planetary boundaries, which is already happening now. If the global economy keeps growing at 3% a year, as is defined as desirable by the IMF and world bank, then in 24 years it will be twice the size it is now and in 58 years it will be four times what it is now and so on and so on, doubling every 24 years. This would be fine in a world where the planet was growing at the same rate, but it’s not. Unlimited exponential growth isn’t a path to prosperity, it’s a path to ruin. It’s as simple as that.
@camiloguzman18013 жыл бұрын
Tech growth: yes. Rentier Growth: no.
@Rnankn3 жыл бұрын
Good call. It speaks to democratic debate about the kind of growth we want within a bounded ecological, inflationary and energy budget. So qualitative, not quantitative economic policies should be the future.
@da_revo57473 жыл бұрын
"Degrowth" lol just call it what it really is, STAGNATION
@danielcovelli723 жыл бұрын
looking for ways to make easy earnings ???,well heres your solution
@sammypenny45103 жыл бұрын
I don't think people understand how bad stagnation is.
@longnewton13 жыл бұрын
Not so. Just what the wealthy want you to believe.
@lenn9393 жыл бұрын
Better to “stagnate” within the planetary boundaries than to overshoot and collapse…
@NK-fe3md3 жыл бұрын
@@lenn939 It is possible to decoupling emissions from GDP growth, just takes a lot of money, time and effort which I believe we should do, stagnation is no answer to our problems.
@walterwhite83333 жыл бұрын
Activist promoting degrowth sitting in AC, eating meat and enjoying all amenities in developed world while 30% of world population couldn't arrange proper food for them.
@GlitchBytes3 жыл бұрын
I couldn't put it better than you just did. Holy crap this is some top tier propaganda right here. People need to go spend some time in these other countries and realize why they haven't pulled it together yet. Zimbabwe slaughtered its white farmers in a fit of racist rage, then saw famine, and begged for the white farmers to return. China is the top polluter in the world, and tramples human rights, but we should live like them right? Look up the levels of Consanguinity amongst people who live this way, its astounding, and inbred governments should not be telling the rest of the world what to do. This is just more propaganda to destroy the west.
@LadyBoomstick3 жыл бұрын
LOOK AT THIS PROPAGANDA! Agenda 21 in action with the help of communist China. This is one of the commandments of the Georgia Guidestones. They want to "maintain" human life and limit it to 500 million planet wide. This is marketing communism as ""doing the environment a favor."" Nations whose overpopulated peoples have high levels of consanguinity need to stop telling the west they are bad for their success. Communism says - STOP there's only so much to go around we must live obediently without liberty. Capitalism says - we can organize, plan and produce more to sustain our civilization, so that even the least of us who does nothing can get welfare and still survive. I can agree that CONSUMERISM has problems, but not "growth." Communist nations and third world countries have had THOUSANDS of years and TRILLIONS of tax payer dollars from the west to develop farming and sustained living with rule of law. THEY MURDER US in exchange for that. Us going into poverty won't change that! And you can bet the lawmakers are sitting in air conditioned rooms, eating meat, while they push this crap on us "useless eaters." POLLUTION?! The west is not the problem! China, Africa, India, the middle east (coincidently the nations that still practice indentured servitude and slavery, mind you) THOSE are your overpopulated nations! Zimbabwe murdered its white farmers in a racist genocide and then failed to organize and farm. They saw FAMINE for that. They BEGGED white farmers to return! What fresh Orwellian hell is this! Why is no one calling out the TOP POLLUTER OF THE WORLD, CHINA! In the county of California that tried UBI, where whites make up 13% of the population and are the minority, they were excluded from the UBI. NONE OF THIS IS LOGICAL, ETHICAL, REALISTIC, SUSTAINABLE OR FAIR! Meanwhile the elites will continue living like kings and queens. This to reduce the WORLD to a slave class. Countries who follow these methods see unprecedented declines in human rights and liberty. We need to ban communism like Poland before we are reduced to a third world and have no welfare, no roads, no schools, no science and NOTHING to offer ANYONE on this globe. The scum who orchestrated this video did so in an Air Conditioned room and at red meat with vital protein for dinner.
@aneeshmohanty28503 жыл бұрын
I think there was a great concept of a doughnut-shaped economic model where basically the outer edge was using too many resources that life is out and the inner edge was using too less where people will die from scarcity.. We basically have to maintain a balance in the middle. That along with an efficient market will stem out unnecessary industries in on itself(no intervention required)...Growth is important but we need a balanced approach in my pov
@urbanistgod2 жыл бұрын
I might agree with the doughnut shaped economy as long as people do not have to live in high urban density environments and having to rely on public transportation
@millycarmichael1718 Жыл бұрын
Kate Raworth's Doughnut Economics :-)
@ronrocker7131 Жыл бұрын
@@urbanistgodWell, there ARE remote job opportunities. Who's to say there won't be even more in the future? 🙂
@kmr42443 жыл бұрын
It definitely is the time to live better with less or being very sensitive to resources{Reuse, Recycle}
@danielvanvance62973 жыл бұрын
Absolutely
@urbanistgod2 жыл бұрын
You can’t live better with less. We need less people but more ressources for everyone and everyone living in low density environments
@nimab89353 жыл бұрын
This is an absolute nonsense ignoring basic economic forces
@crusaderqk3 жыл бұрын
Hmmm why does this sound like communism?
@GlitchBytes3 жыл бұрын
Because it is. Propaganda. This should be banned like it is in Poland.
@CarloBiondi2 жыл бұрын
The problem I have with degrowth, is that the elites will still live lavishly while the rest of us need to enjoy less. I'm completely against this idea. Other solutions should be developed for combating climate change.
@MatrixMav Жыл бұрын
Geothermal energy
@timedone85023 жыл бұрын
Degrowth or depopulation..
@sammypenny45103 жыл бұрын
They want both.
@lenn9393 жыл бұрын
Or collapse. I think I’mma go with degrowth.
@urbanistgod2 жыл бұрын
2nd option please
@rinatcamal97433 жыл бұрын
It is in nature of humans to compete. Economic growth - is just another form of competition.
@AkumaNoKuma3 жыл бұрын
Death and survival is also a competition, the foremost and important than economic growth, get your priorities straight!
@CosmicDust73 жыл бұрын
nobody cares about people. It is all about bussiness
@AkumaNoKuma3 жыл бұрын
@@CosmicDust7 if the people are gone, with whom will you do your precious business with? Aliens?, Aren't you supposed to be alive to do business? Get your priorities straight!
@lenn9393 жыл бұрын
Actually, from an evolutionary standpoint it’s far more accurate to say that it’s in the nature of humans to cooperate. We aren’t the fastest or the strongest mammal so the ecological niche that our ancestors carved out for themselves is one of cooperation and living in tightly-knit communities. Compared to other animals humans are extraordinarily social and altruistic creatures. The idea that humans are all just driven by greed and selfishness is neoliberal propaganda and simply doesn’t match what we know from evolutionary psychology and biology, anthropology or sociology.
@nothinginteresting16629 күн бұрын
It is not in my nature to compete.
@Charlestve Жыл бұрын
Brilliant workable and practical solution to recover planet earth from destruction
@Zelp7892 жыл бұрын
Depopulation > Degrowth.
@urbanistgod2 жыл бұрын
Yes. High standards of living and life in low density environments> overpopulation
@gr8bkset-524 Жыл бұрын
As the video mentioned, rich world such as the US has economies that can provide for adequate standards of living many times over. The problem is with the distribution of wealth and inefficiencies For example, an individually owned automobile is an inefficiency because it sits unused 23 hours of a day and requires burning of fossil fuels to move 2 tons just to move a 200lbs human being. It also enables other inefficiencies such as urban sprawl, which results in home prices sky-rocketing when we run out of space to build. We have 5% of the planet's inhabitants, consume 20-25% of the earth's resources, yet our workers barely pass by.
@garetthewitt997610 ай бұрын
You lost me vote calling cars inefficient. Public transit is dirty , dangerous and awful
@HealingLifeKwikly9 ай бұрын
@@garetthewitt9976 "Public transit is dirty , dangerous and awful" I always take a bus to work, and it's clean, convenient, safe, cheaper than driving, and I get 20 minutes of reading done each way, and don't have the stress of fighting traffic or finding parking. In 10 years riding the bus, I've never seen a dangerous or scary situation. Europe has wonderful mass transit because they committed to it, and even in America--where I am--mass transit can be wonderful.
@abelsoo54652 жыл бұрын
My answer is YES!
@redwhite_0403 жыл бұрын
You will need a total change of economy. Degrowth means less jobs. So basic income is needed otherwise poverty will rise fast. By the way, DEPOPULATION of human kind is what this world needs. But no political leader dares to talk about that.
@GlitchBytes3 жыл бұрын
Famine will wipe out many, don't worry, you'll get your wish.
@redwhite_0403 жыл бұрын
@@GlitchBytes I thought nature released Corona for that . But then they came with lockdowns and vaccines.
@elbertmkizy70863 жыл бұрын
Japan’s DEGROWTH proudly theirs since 1990
@glennalexon15303 жыл бұрын
Literally nobody has prioritized "growth at any cost". No society has ever tolerated such a philosophy. At least start with a believable premise, CNBC.
@LadyBoomstick3 жыл бұрын
Well said. LOOK AT THIS PROPAGANDA! Agenda 21 in action with the help of communist China. This is one of the commandments of the Georgia Guidestones. They want to "maintain" human life and limit it to 500 million planet wide. This is marketing communism as ""doing the environment a favor."" Nations whose overpopulated peoples have high levels of consanguinity need to stop telling the west they are bad for their success. Communism says - STOP there's only so much to go around we must live obediently without liberty. Capitalism says - we can organize, plan and produce more to sustain our civilization, so that even the least of us who does nothing can get welfare and still survive. I can agree that CONSUMERISM has problems, but not "growth." Communist nations and third world countries have had THOUSANDS of years and TRILLIONS of tax payer dollars from the west to develop farming and sustained living with rule of law. THEY MURDER US in exchange for that. Us going into poverty won't change that! And you can bet the lawmakers are sitting in air conditioned rooms, eating meat, while they push this crap on us "useless eaters." POLLUTION?! The west is not the problem! China, Africa, India, the middle east (coincidently the nations that still practice indentured servitude and slavery, mind you) THOSE are your overpopulated nations! Zimbabwe murdered its white farmers in a racist genocide and then failed to organize and farm. They saw FAMINE for that. They BEGGED white farmers to return! What fresh Orwellian hell is this! Why is no one calling out the TOP POLLUTER OF THE WORLD, CHINA! In the county of California that tried UBI, where whites make up 13% of the population and are the minority, they were excluded from the UBI. NONE OF THIS IS LOGICAL, ETHICAL, REALISTIC, SUSTAINABLE OR FAIR! Meanwhile the elites will continue living like kings and queens. This to reduce the WORLD to a slave class. Countries who follow these methods see unprecedented declines in human rights and liberty. We need to ban communism like Poland before we are reduced to a third world and have no welfare, no roads, no schools, no science and NOTHING to offer ANYONE on this globe. The scum who orchestrated this video did so in an Air Conditioned room and at red meat with vital protein for dinner.
@zaraaitken9036Ай бұрын
You can't blow up a balloon forever. At some point, it pops. The same will happen with the planet if we continue intent on eternal growth.
@MichelleCarithersAuthor Жыл бұрын
Degrowth was necessary decades ago....but we not only have grown to parts unknown.....we've destroyed the infrastructure...the environment...and eventually ourselves...
@Heather-gh5qw2 жыл бұрын
Excellent - especially the improvements in wellbeing. Basic needs meet and working less and having time for gardening, walking/biking places and not living at a crazy pace. I think de-growth is poorly understood. Thank you.
@GeoffV-k1h Жыл бұрын
No question that degrowth would reduce emissions. But the pain moving from the current model would be huge. If western consumers buy less, this would include buying less from developing nations, curtailing their hopes of continuing to grow. Saying that developed nations should provide job guarantees, but doing what? Paying how much? And if th economy is contracting sharply, where is the money coming from, as the tax yield would also diminish? As for UBI...
@viniciuscosta35713 жыл бұрын
It's the economic growth that produces social alignement. How degrowth without foment anarchy? That's human nature. We've a really big problem on hands.
@alexcipriani60033 жыл бұрын
Lol this is a dumb uninformed take
@viniciuscosta35713 жыл бұрын
@@alexcipriani6003 of course you gonna explain us, right?
@alexcipriani60033 жыл бұрын
This is not something that can be explained in a KZbin comment ....the irony is that kind of the opposite of your statement is true
@barnabydinosaurroadsafetyp34573 жыл бұрын
We sometimes overlook a hidden economic force in these theories - GREED
@clementvaneck24853 жыл бұрын
the economy did not grow substantially for thousand of years, always between 0 and 1%, and it even shrinked at time of war, pandemic... people should consider to stop using the term human nature when they dont have a clue what they talk about. If you think living under a capitalist economy is the acheived state of human life then you should revise your beliefs
@suzukisylv3 жыл бұрын
Has anyone read the Book ' Less Is More' by Jason Hickel. He goes into great depth on How De Growth will save the world. It's an eye opener to say the least. People need to remember that the planet will still be around thousands of years after Humans are extinct.
@florentin4061 Жыл бұрын
thank you!
@jamesbrausch98063 жыл бұрын
Expect less (in houses, cars, technological gizmos, clothes, vacations, eating out, entertainment), be more (care for others, study, read, grow a garden, learn an instrument, learn a foreign language, meditate).
@phantomwalker82513 жыл бұрын
nope.its a scam by the 1 world gov. to control , all the same. slaves, communism..
@LadyBoomstick3 жыл бұрын
Let me fix that for you. There will be less innovation, scientific advancement, quality education, land ownership, home ownership, liberty and ingenuity. There will be more famine and you won't have the room or space to own an instrument.
@jamesbrausch98063 жыл бұрын
@@phantomwalker8251 Paranoid? That only makes you a phantom. Why not join us in the world of the living?
@Who-vt9oh3 жыл бұрын
The advocates for endless growth have never been able to explain to me how the global economy can grow infinitely on a planet with finite resources. Probably because it's physically impossible.
@nicklatino71573 жыл бұрын
The country of Bhutan has tried to enforce happiness and environment over economic growth. Yet, I feel that many young Bhutanese would like to leave Bhutan in search of jobs. I am not from the country of Bhutan, just going by what I learned from the internet
@averageboi51953 жыл бұрын
economics is made up, we dont need to survive & can entirely be abolished. you cant do the same with the environment which is much more important than the economy
@kratikjain19973 жыл бұрын
This is a great thinking, as happiness is way beyond the money. Our concepts about life are not clear as from very early age we just tend to focus on high paying job or business which makes tonnes of paper currency and completely neglect our mental and physical health, our social life with those who we love the most by heart with no expectations of getting anything in return
@spotuser-vn7vb9 ай бұрын
The problem is not economic. It's government policy, specifically spending on things government has no business spending money on and now the bills are due. All the rest of the noise is a smoke screen: Capitalism is bad, America is so divided, Guns are the problem, and so on. So why is government the problem? Because they need more money to service our ever growing debt (standing well over 34T). Because of that they need more inflation and higher taxes than ever to cover the interest on existing debt. More tax grabs are coming and much more inflation. This cycle will continue until the government is held responsible for their reckless behavior. For most of the past 75 years government spending as a % of GDP has ranged between 40% and 60%. Then Obama showed up and spending went to 95-100+% during his tenure and since he left it's never been below 100% and is now in the 120-130% range. No administration (not even our congress people) have the political will to correct this behavior because it means stopping to pay for bailouts, entitlement programs, our voluminous and never ending proxy wars (sometimes even outright wars), our police state (HHS and TFA)...and the list goes on and on. Government needs to do what they were always instituted for and really not much more. That is education, infrastructure, border security, and protection from foreign invasions. Instead government has embedded itself into every single industry and knows how to do nothing but grow itself and grow its spending. If left unchecked, they will ruin this country. None of these issues has anything to do with capitalism, it's our elected (and more so our unelected) government officials acting like our money is theirs to do what they want with it.
@boiicashthehizzle3 жыл бұрын
would be cool if y'all could cite sources a bit clearer
@NeutronStar93 жыл бұрын
1. Robotics is must in medical industry 2. Agriculture must be smarter 3. Medicines must not be a proprietary
@domesticcat1725 Жыл бұрын
This explanation of degrowth is way less sanitised than I'd've expected from capitalist media, but it still is sanitised. UBI and job guarantees aren't enough degrowth, because addiction to economic growth and capitalism are intertwined more closely than siblings in rural Alabama. This means that the degrowth movement challenges the core assumptions capitalist economics, and its logical conclusion is the end of capitalism. It's a socialist movement that does away with many of the antiquated, Eurocentric, industrial-era solutions of classic Marxism in favour of a solution that's conceivable in the days of neoliberal capitalist hegemony and imminent climate collapse
@billlebon869011 ай бұрын
Degrowth sounds great! That means we get to work less and have more free time to do what we want. Hallelujah! Being lazy is now a positive characteristic! :)
@liamtaylor49552 жыл бұрын
As a rentier, yes, I feel economic growth is essential to my future. Laboring is for the little people. ;)
@resilientfarmsanddesignstu170211 ай бұрын
Life, human and ecological health and well-being. That is the new wealth to be maximized.
@minghengtan3 жыл бұрын
No degrowth.... Hundreds of millions of hungry people throughout the world
@SPACEMONKEY2882 жыл бұрын
One thing is certain capitalism must end.
@mendesjosr44382 жыл бұрын
We put too much emphasis on having things, yet we have no time. Degrowth needs to be paired with the slow movement and with cultural choices that focus on quality and durability instead of quantity for the goods we consume, services instead of products. Imagine we have added one extra rest day to the week and we work 4 and not 5 days a week. Or that we take 1 or 2 hours out of the working day. Imagine that instead of buying new items of clothing every week we have a massage or we go to the theatre every week. Leisure activities providing employment and higher quality of life.
@ronrocker7131 Жыл бұрын
I could definitely agree to that. Say, a 6-7 hour work day, plus using more quality services, instead of just buying things. Still capitalistic, but with a better work-life balance.
@DrPhilby2 жыл бұрын
Our factory produced 1000 cars last year. This year 800. Great!
@luis9519810 ай бұрын
Unfortunately as long we live in a Capitalistic Economic System, its impossible to degrowth the economy because in a capitalistic system you need always growth in your business in order to be sustainable and functional. Otherwise you will get on a massive debt and bankruptcy. This is why we should abolished the government and the money. So can everyone can live freely without government and money, so everyone could leave in peace. The reason that Socialism and Communism didnt work in USSR, Cuba, Venezuela, North Korea, etc its because of the government intervention to the economy. The only way that socialism could work is by voluntary opening cooperative business and voluntary distribute the profits equally to the workers instead the government controlling all the economy, bro.
@killanova24943 жыл бұрын
Unnecessary excess leads to unnecessary problems💯💯💯
@anthonymarquez64933 жыл бұрын
I like this idea much better but I highly doubt my country will ever adopt due to our politicians
@cyryc2 жыл бұрын
I remember when they used to call it chattel slavery
@debayanghosh51173 жыл бұрын
Degrowth is foolish cuz it goes against nature and theory of evolution. Countries need to grow not only to support businesses but also improve ppls lives. And for those that think that high income countries don't need to improve it anymore degrowth is a perfect formula for a country becoming economically, socially dependent and later annexed by some country. But do support the fact that instead of gdp focused growth we must pursue growth in all aspects of human life.
@arijitbose15193 жыл бұрын
Nicely clarified... Thanks for the detail information.
@danielcovelli723 жыл бұрын
looking for ways to make easy earnings ???,well heres your solution
@danielcovelli723 жыл бұрын
rvn>fp>
@mikeskylark1594 Жыл бұрын
TEAM DE-GROWTH (aka Nature Restoration)!
@life42theuniverse Жыл бұрын
More is better... for the fortune 500’s. They refuse to degrow their assets.
@Toastcat8902 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately the only way this will happen is through collapse because then you won’t be able to ignore it.
@35Daniel3 жыл бұрын
Degrowth: Grow health, wellness, quality of life and ecological assets, avoid and reduce pollution and unnecessary consumption. This implies a refocusing on services and a circular economy that re-uses, recycles and extends product life spans for longer in ways that benefit people and planet. Behind that, is a bigger purpose -- living a flourishing, meaningful, beneficial life that recognizes all life and that consumes things as needed, shares and contributes in various, reciprocal ways. Sounds great!
@cyryc2 жыл бұрын
yeah! Have the cake AND eat it too!
@Zelp7892 жыл бұрын
I would rather billions die than to give up my creature comforts
@urbanistgod2 жыл бұрын
Lol
@alisha8099 Жыл бұрын
Do you not respect your great Mother?😅 She would punish you, for your eco-sins.
@SefdinSyaifudin7 ай бұрын
Read the book, which wrote by Tim Jackson: Prosperity Without Growth.
@Rnankn3 жыл бұрын
I’ve been saying this. We don’t have to do anything to prevent climate change. We just have to stop, slow down and find joy in less.
@MarkSentesy9 ай бұрын
Great, balanced video!
@MrWaterbugdesign3 жыл бұрын
Sure. Except that's not how the human mind works. So good luck with that. I retired 18 years ago at 45 and have been living with less and less and have been very happy. But virtually all people think it's very strange how I live, can't believe I'm happy. That's with people open to living with less. When you get into developing countries you have most people being superstitious, corrupt, poorly educated...many problems that in no way shape or form would they want less is more.
@FinancialShinanigan3 жыл бұрын
Sounds good in concept but not practical thanks to human nature
@lenn9393 жыл бұрын
Capitalism as an economic system is only a couple of centuries old so clearly it is possible to organize societies very differently from what we have now
@manchesterunited95762 жыл бұрын
Ah yes the "human nature" which always seems to be whatever the dominating ideology in a given time and place promotes to maintain its own power
@effedrien Жыл бұрын
The digital economy can keep on growing. For example, building, distributing and selling a new app for your smartphone, only requires some electricity. Eventually it will all depend on finding new ways of generating electricity. Also the electronic industry that produces the hardware, can keep on growing. Because as no other industry, this industry continuously manages to provide more powerful toys that require less energy. More fun with less resources.
@vylbird8014 Жыл бұрын
To a point, but eventually there must come saturation: People only have so much time and attention to monetise.
@effedrien Жыл бұрын
@@vylbird8014 it's not only about entertainment for the masses. Other industries, also governments and the military, have much more money to spend. And the consumer market will only get saturated when people run out of ideas about what else we can do with this technology. We already replaced a lot of paper by digital information, and replaced business flights by video conferencing, and so much more. But this is only a warming up, there is still so much more that can be replaced.
@giovannidefreitaslimadalvi64239 ай бұрын
Ok, but who will pay social security? Because if US grows as projections suppose, yet it is impossible to pay it. Moreover, this idea is just fair if people in rich countries accept the ideia and help poor countries, the problem is that it would cost like 2/3 or more of their economy, if we want a fair world. The economical consequence of that would be live in a small place, like 1/4 of the actual, forget about your car and your travels, stop spend in things like shows or festivals, even science! The world is still very poor, as you can see by the average gdp per capita of every nation, thus the consequences of degrowth would be very bad.
@spellbinder17313 жыл бұрын
less poverty is always better... what strange propaganda, cheese louise
@LadyBoomstick3 жыл бұрын
RIGHT. Make us all equitable by making us all a dirt poor slave class. LOOK AT THIS PROPAGANDA! Agenda 21 in action with the help of communist China. This is one of the commandments of the Georgia Guidestones. They want to "maintain" human life and limit it to 500 million planet wide. This is marketing communism as ""doing the environment a favor."" Nations whose overpopulated peoples have high levels of consanguinity need to stop telling the west they are bad for their success. Communism says - STOP there's only so much to go around we must live obediently without liberty. Capitalism says - we can organize, plan and produce more to sustain our civilization, so that even the least of us who does nothing can get welfare and still survive. I can agree that CONSUMERISM has problems, but not "growth." Communist nations and third world countries have had THOUSANDS of years and TRILLIONS of tax payer dollars from the west to develop farming and sustained living with rule of law. THEY MURDER US in exchange for that. Us going into poverty won't change that! And you can bet the lawmakers are sitting in air conditioned rooms, eating meat, while they push this crap on us "useless eaters." POLLUTION?! The west is not the problem! China, Africa, India, the middle east (coincidently the nations that still practice indentured servitude and slavery, mind you) THOSE are your overpopulated nations! Zimbabwe murdered its white farmers in a racist genocide and then failed to organize and farm. They saw FAMINE for that. They BEGGED white farmers to return! What fresh Orwellian hell is this! Why is no one calling out the TOP POLLUTER OF THE WORLD, CHINA! In the county of California that tried UBI, where whites make up 13% of the population and are the minority, they were excluded from the UBI. NONE OF THIS IS LOGICAL, ETHICAL, REALISTIC, SUSTAINABLE OR FAIR! Meanwhile the elites will continue living like kings and queens. This to reduce the WORLD to a slave class. Countries who follow these methods see unprecedented declines in human rights and liberty. We need to ban communism like Poland before we are reduced to a third world and have no welfare, no roads, no schools, no science and NOTHING to offer ANYONE on this globe. The scum who orchestrated this video did so in an Air Conditioned room and at red meat with vital protein for dinner.
@spellbinder17313 жыл бұрын
@@LadyBoomstick preach , free markets and free people see right through their trash... bioethics is just eugenic nazi dogma rebranded for the 2020's
@skyak44933 жыл бұрын
I think that living better is a far better goal than consuming more and there is something to be gained by redefining "success" by money blown. But just look at this video, they introduce the concept of a better life through reduction, and then the first recommendations they give are railroad construction -the economic equivalent of the H-bomb! If you want a better life with less economic strain the answers are bicycles, 4 floor buildings, nature friendly land management, high quality long lasting products....
@vylbird8014 Жыл бұрын
I don't see a problem with railroads, because while they do have an environmental impact this is far more than offset by what they replace: Mostly cars, and some air travel.
@skyak4493 Жыл бұрын
@@vylbird8014 Railroads have their place -specifically the efficient transport of heavy goods long distances over land. If you look at the rail that has been built in the past few decades, the majority has been built for political reasons, and the debt costs are far greater than the benefits. There are even "successful" urban rail projects that are better understood as enablers of inefficient supper high density building. All urban planning should include setting aside the land and right-of-way for mass transit but the public should be far more skeptical about build rail on speculation.
@axem.83383 жыл бұрын
Sounds good, dosent work.
@axem.83383 жыл бұрын
@@riccardoriganti838 Absolutely right
@longshengpeh9783 жыл бұрын
This sounds like a good idea.Loving it already.
@archmad3 жыл бұрын
so no phone, tv, computer, and designer stuffs? you know what, you can do it now
@crawkn Жыл бұрын
Capitalism requires growth to provide profits. But what is usually missing from discussions of the harms arising from continuous growth is that GDP is measured in monetary terms, i.e. the total monetary value of what is produced, _not_ in terms of inputs. Growth in value can be facilitated more efficiently by reduction of inputs than by simple increase in output volume. An example is the production of computers with smaller form-factors (usually called "phones"), which use less input materials yet are more valuable than their larger and less efficient predecessors. Also the portion of GDP growth which is service-oriented requires little in material inputs, so the service sector can grow with little impact on the environment. Perhaps most importantly, renewable energy has little impact on the environment, and energy is the primary and ever-growing input in an automated economy.
@tanjoy02053 жыл бұрын
Ah yes! I wonder how long the evidence stated will hold up under scrutiny 🧐.Does anyone feel that Greta clip was a bit misleading ?
@snterp3 жыл бұрын
Greta is a bit misleading, because she doesn't know what she's talking about.
@tanjoy02053 жыл бұрын
What do you mean ?
@Zorlont3 жыл бұрын
This is a numbers problem. The simplest and most effective solution is to develop a moral framework that encourages people to have a reasonable number of children. Western nations are averaging 1-2 children per family. Many African nations are averaging 6-7 children. Kids in both nations require the same amount of food and water. If you have 3 or 4 times the population you will require 3 or 4 times the resources. Rather than arguing for western nations to make do with less, you should ask eastern nations to have less children while making due with more. Yes... there it is. The no non-sense solution. Provide more for your population, and with the proper moral code, they will have enough respect for their own flesh and blood not to irresponsibly reproduce. This is a serious issue in communities around the world. Guaranteed welfare fosters the morally corrupt. The moment you hand over your rights to these people, they will promptly devour them, and then you. Then they will continue on self destructing. Your blissful view of the world will vanish forever as a new dark age descends on the world. Don't be so ignorant of the way the world works.
@___.512 жыл бұрын
We live in a fantasy constructed by big business, they sent all of real jobs overseas and replaced them with 'desk jobs,' 'the service industry' and 'the gig economy.' And our government let them do it. The bubble is going to burst someday and we'll need American manufacturing once again. Degrowth and autarky are two sides of the same coin, and to secure national sovereignty we are going to need both. Moralising about the 3rd world is very myopic. Consider reading "Bullshit Jobs" and "Manufactured Consent".
@MrBenumea7 ай бұрын
The concept of "sustainable, clean, and green" energies, primarily wind and solar, stupidily promoted by government policies, is fundamentally FALSE. The second law of thermodynamics enthropy will never alow it. This law states that energy systems inevitably lose energy to entropy, making any system perpetual sustainably impossible. In order for any system to be genuinely eben close to be sustainable, all elements that contribute to the existence of that system must themselves be sustainable. This includes every component and process involved in the production, maintenance, and operation of the system, process, city, or mechanism. If even one component or its elements are not sustainable, the entire system fails to be sustainable. This requirement for universal sustainability is a physical impossibility. So once and for all: "sustainable, clean, and green" energies, primarily wind and solar, does not exist! Degrowth is just one more stupid intent to F with the planet and make money and control on the way! "THEY" obviousely will GROWTH!!!...you DON'T!! They? YES!! but YOU wont!! Get it?
@garetthewitt997610 ай бұрын
UBI is dumb. Someone will always have more. Where will people work
@rowanbixler47003 жыл бұрын
5:15 recognized the Detroit skyline right away
@danielcovelli723 жыл бұрын
looking for ways to make easy earnings ???,well heres your solution
@danielcovelli723 жыл бұрын
rvn>fp>
@ClayShentrup Жыл бұрын
growth is the correct goal, provided you account for externalities.
@UENGOPIKAV3 жыл бұрын
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@russhay422 Жыл бұрын
Degrowth is an extinction level event.
@HealingLifeKwikly Жыл бұрын
"Degrowth is an extinction level event." Actually, failing to shrink the economies and lifestyles of wealthy nations is guaranteed to be an extinction-level event because we are currently overshooting Earth's sustainable carrying capacity by ~75% per years and steadily destroying Earth's ability to support life.