Clive Spash | Social Ecological Economics: Radical Transformation towards Social and Ecological Justice
Description
In this episode we speak with Dr. Clive Spash, an ecological economist who is fundamentally challenging conventional economic paradigms through his development of social ecological economics. His work addresses the intersections of human behavior, environmental values, and economic systems - advocating for a radical transformation towards a more socially and ecologically just world. Highlights include:
- A critique of mainstream economics for failing to consider not only ecological and biophysical realities, but also pro-social human behavior and relationships, as well as power hierarchies;
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How economists who have completed multiple degrees in economics are found to be particularly closed-minded and resistant to alternative perspectives;
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How major environmental NGOs, including The Nature Conservancy, Sierra Club, Natural Resources Defense Council, and World Wildlife Fund, have been taken over by corporate and neoliberal ideologies;
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How prominent advocates of degrowth and alternative economic models, such as Jason Hickel, Tim Jackson, Kate Raworth, and Timothée Parrique, are unwittingly supporting the many growth agendas of mainstream economics while also peddling population denialism and human supremacy;
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Why Social Ecological Economics provides a scientific and ethical basis for degrowth economics that considers the rights of nature and of people.
See episode website for show notes, links, and transcript:
https://www.populationbalance.org/podcast/clive-spash
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