Doughnut Economics
A : [[book]]
Written by : [[Kate Raworth]]
I like the book. Combines alternative economics, systems thinking, care, feminism, environmentalism, some socialist ideas.
I very much like the idea of a regenerative and distributive economy. Not sure if she'd describe it as such, but it comes across fairly [[ecosocialist]], with its dual concern for [[social equity]] and [[planetary boundaries]]. Though not explicitly anti-capitalist, it's anti neoliberal economics.
The Doughnut
I like how easily graspable as a visual rubric it is - don't let anyone go into the hole of the doughnut, i.e. have a baseline of equity for everyone, and don't go outside the outer edge - i.e. stay within planetary boundaries.
The bit in the middle, the doughnut, is a regenerative and distributive economy.
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)Ecological ceiling
- Climate change
- Ocean acidification
- Chemical pollution
- Nitrogen & phosphorous loading
- Freshwater withdrawals
- Land conversion
- Biodiversity loss
- Air pollution
- Ozone layer depletion
i.e. the [[planetary boundaries]].
Social foundation
- Water
- Food
- Health
- Education
- Income & work
- Peace & justice
- Political voice
- Social equity
- Gender equality
- Housing
- Networks
- Energy
- public document at doc.anagora.org/doughnut-economics
- video call at meet.jit.si/doughnut-economics
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