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After-Progress: Commoning in Degrowth

Wittel, Andreas; Korczynski, Marek

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Andreas Wittel

MAREK KORCZYNSKI MAREK.KORCZYNSKI@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Professor of Sociology of Work and Human Resource Management



Abstract

What does it mean to live with the threat of extinction? We make a case that living with the threat of extinction logically can only mean that we have to abandon the modernist ideology of progress. We review ideas of societal progress and note the decline in arguments relating to progress in the writings of political and social commentators. However, alive and well, and hidden in plain sight, is the current dominant ideology of progress-the central policy goal of governments to achieve growth in Gross Domestic Product. We must abandon this twisted ideology of progress. We point to two interrelated elements of a political economy of after-progress-degrowth and commoning. Currently, there are rich and vital literatures on degrowth and on commoning, but rarely do writers in these fields come into explicit dialogue with each other to see and develop a shared logic. We outline a political economy of degrowth as one centred on sustaining the commons, and contrast this with current arguments for green capitalism, centred on the idea of a Green New Deal. Competitive individualism is the central social relationship of capitalism, and is a social relationship that leads to the destruction of the commons. By contrast, commoning should be seen as the central social relationship of a degrowth economy. It is simultaneously a social relationship and an ecological relationship. It is a social ecological relationship to sustain the commons within a degrowth economy.

Citation

Wittel, A., & Korczynski, M. (2023). After-Progress: Commoning in Degrowth. The Commoner,

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 15, 2023
Online Publication Date Mar 15, 2023
Publication Date Mar 15, 2023
Deposit Date Mar 21, 2023
Publicly Available Date Mar 23, 2023
Journal The Commoner
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/18807524
Publisher URL https://thecommoner.org/commoning-in-degrowth/

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