This book presents possibilities for a convivial future that would be attractive for as many as possible. It also encompasses theoretical debate on convivialism and shows the multiple and major obstacles that convivialism will have to face.
What steps are needed to make life better and more convivial? The Second Convivialist Manifesto (2020) has presented a short diagnosis of the current crises and sketches of a possible and desirable future. It has been a necessary work of theoretical synthesis, but preserving a viable world also requires passion. It is thus urgent to show what people would gain from a shift to a post-neoliberal and post-growth convivialist future. This volume includes a theoretical debate on convivialism which reflects dystopias and shows the multiple and major obstacles that convivialism will have to face. Mainly, however, the contributors to this volume create sketches of a convivial future and collect accounts of another future world which is attractive for as many as possible.
Recenzijos
»In dieser Zusammenstellung unterschiedlicher Beiträge konkretisiert »Convivial Futures« eine politische Philosophie des relationalen guten Lebens für alle, buchstabiert diese jedoch nicht vollumfänglich aus. So bleiben genügend Ideenräume zu füllen und anschlussfähige Bezugspunkte zu identifizieren.« »In this compilation of different contributions, Convivial Futures concretises a political philosophy of the relational good life for all, but does not spell it out in full. This leaves enough idea spaces to be filled and connectable points of reference to be identified.«
Convivial Futures?: An Introduction |
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From Lived Convivialism to Convivialist Transformations: A Difficult Transition |
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The First Convivialist Steps |
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Feminism and Convivialism |
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Convivialism Facing the Territorial Question New Spaces, New Times |
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Is Convivialism the Answer? Depends on the Question |
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Convivializing the Economy |
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Imagining the Convivialist Enterprise |
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Towards a Post-Covid Economy for the Common Good: Joint Proposal of Representatives of the International Economy for the Common Good Movement from 16 Countries |
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International E.C.G. Movement |
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Is a Post-Growth Society Possible? |
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Money Creation as a Foundational Tool for Convivialism |
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Pluriversalism and Nature |
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Conviviality to Reanimate the World |
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Convivial Conservation with Nurturing Masculinities in Brazil's Atlantic Forest |
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A Convivialist Solution for the Multiple Crisis of Biodiversity, Climate, and Public Health |
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The Post-Development Agenda: Paths to a Pluriverse of Convivial Futures |
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Letter to the End-of-the-World Generation |
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Right Here, Right Now: The Art of Living Together |
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"2050": 30 Years of Change and Yet No New Beginning |
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Once upon a Time... There Will Be a Convivial Desire: A Tale in Three Parts about the Possibility of Convivial Desire, Inspired (at the Beginning) |
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Saint Augustine's De Trinitate |
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A Reflection on 200 Years of Our Youngest Bodily 0rgan-Conv/Wo7/s Futuris |
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List of Contributors |
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Frank Adloff (Prof. Dr.), geb. 1969, ist Professor für Soziologie, insbesondere Dynamiken und Regulierung von Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft an der Uni Hamburg. Er leitet die DFG-Kollegforschergruppe »Zukünfte der Nachhaltigkeit«.
Alain Caillé, geb. 1944, ist promovierter Wirtschaftswissenschaftler und emeritierter Professor für Soziologie an der Université Paris Ouest-Nanterre La Défense. Er leitet die Zeitschrift La Revue du MAUSS (Mouvement anti-utilitariste en science sociale) seit ihrer Gründung 1981 und ist zentraler Akteur der konvivialistischen Bewegung.