Special Section: Degrowth, culture and power, edited by Lisa L. Gezon and Susan Paulson

How to turn an ocean liner: a proposal for voluntary degrowth by redesigning money for sustainability, justice, and resilience

Author: Alf Hornborg (Lund University, Sweden)

  • How to turn an ocean liner: a proposal for voluntary degrowth by redesigning money for sustainability, justice, and resilience

    Special Section: Degrowth, culture and power, edited by Lisa L. Gezon and Susan Paulson

    How to turn an ocean liner: a proposal for voluntary degrowth by redesigning money for sustainability, justice, and resilience

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Abstract

This article argues that many destructive aspects of the contemporary global economy are consequences of the use of general-purpose money to organize social and human-environmental relations, and that the political ideals of sustainability, justice, and resilience will only be feasible if money itself is redesigned. The argument is based on the conviction that human artifacts such as money play a crucial role in organizing society, and that closer attention should be paid to the design and logic of key artifacts, rather than devoting disproportionate intellectual energy to theorizing their complex systemic repercussions. What is generally referred to as "capitalism" is the aggregate logic of human decisions about the management of money. Visions of a post-capitalist society using money the way it is used now is thus a contradiction in terms. The article sketches a possible redesign of money based on the idea that each country establishes a complementary currency for local use only, which is distributed to all its residents as a basic income. The distinction between two separate spheres of exchange would insulate local sustainability and resilience from the deleterious effects of globalization and financial speculation. To indicate that the suggestion is not as unrealistic as it may seem at first sight, the article briefly and provisionally responds to some of the many questions raised by the proposal.

Keywords: Resilience, money, degrowth, capitalism

How to Cite:

Hornborg, A., (2017) “How to turn an ocean liner: a proposal for voluntary degrowth by redesigning money for sustainability, justice, and resilience”, Journal of Political Ecology 24(1), 623-632. doi: https://doi.org/10.2458/v24i1.20900

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27 Sep 2017
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