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The Power of Degrowth

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In this episode of Red Reviews, Justin and I dig into Less is More by Jason Hickel. We break down the core ideas behind degrowth, challenge the myth that endless growth is necessary, and explore how ditching growth-obsessed capitalism could create a fairer, more sustainable world. We also talk about how the public wouldn’t need to sacrifice as much abundance if the wealthy gave up their unearned privileges. It’s about building a future where everyone can thrive

Here are a couple of links to independent booksellers where you can find Less is More by Jason Hickel:

  1. Bookshop.org: Less is More – Available for $20.45, supporting local bookstores​(Bookshop).

  2. Blackwell's: Less is More – Available in paperback​(Blackwell's).

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In this episode of Red Reviews, Justin and I dig into Less is More by Jason Hickel. We break down the core ideas behind degrowth, challenge the myth that endless growth is necessary, and explore how ditching growth-obsessed capitalism could create a fairer, more sustainable world. We also talk about how the public wouldn’t need to sacrifice as much abundance if the wealthy gave up their unearned privileges. It’s about building a future where everyone can thrive

Here are a couple of links to independent booksellers where you can find Less is More by Jason Hickel:

  1. Bookshop.org: Less is More – Available for $20.45, supporting local bookstores​(Bookshop).

  2. Blackwell's: Less is More – Available in paperback​(Blackwell's).

Check out Justin's links and follow him

https://www.justinclark.org/

https://www.instagram.com/justinclarkph/

https://www.tiktok.com/@justinclarkph

https://bsky.app/profile/justinclarkph.bsky.social

https://www.threads.net/@justinclarkph

https://www.in.gov/history/

https://blog.history.in.gov/

https://newspapers.library.in.gov/

And check out my linktree

https://linktr.ee/Skepticalleftist


your support is what keep this show and all my work possible

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