Epilogue: what lies ahead in the path to globally just world making
Ksenija Hanaček,
Marula Tsagkari and
Brototi Roy
A chapter in Dialogues for Degrowth, 2025, pp 227-234 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
I discuss degrowth policies for reparations in six different domains aimed for the internationalist-reparatory-degrowth agenda. I start by discussing the colonial nature of extractivism and the climate crisis and bring the discussion further to the need of decolonial degrowth by proposing reparations policy ways to achieve it. I suggest prework of integrating decolonial thinking in academia and beyond different social actors that consists of the degrowth movement, which must move towards building a true allyship with the movements in Europe and in the Global South.
Keywords: Coloniality; Reparations; Global justice; Policy proposals; Degrowth (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035320769
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