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Alternative Economics: An Anthology on Reversing Stagnation

by Marc Batko

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Unlike a chair, an idea can be shared by a whole people.The time is right for alternative economics, reducing working hours, redefining state and market and reenvisioning work, security, health and stregnth. More and more work is done by fewer and fewer people. In Germany, the GDP rose 300% in 50 years with 20% fewer workers.Mainstream neoliberal economics has no answer to exploding inequality and destruction of nature.Austrian, Swiss, Polish and German critical economists could show us the way to a future-friendly economics respectful of human nature and the rights of nature.… (more)
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Unlike a chair, an idea can be shared by a whole people.The time is right for alternative economics, reducing working hours, redefining state and market and reenvisioning work, security, health and stregnth. More and more work is done by fewer and fewer people. In Germany, the GDP rose 300% in 50 years with 20% fewer workers.Mainstream neoliberal economics has no answer to exploding inequality and destruction of nature.Austrian, Swiss, Polish and German critical economists could show us the way to a future-friendly economics respectful of human nature and the rights of nature.

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