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Degrowth : ウィキペディア英語版
Degrowth

Degrowth (in French: ''décroissance'',〔Institut d'études économiques et sociales pour la décroissance soutenable.(2003). http://decroissance.org/〕 in Spanish: ''decrecimiento'', in Italian: ''decrescita'') is a political, economic, and social movement based on ecological economics, anti-consumerist and anti-capitalist ideas.〔Degrowth: A Vocabulary for a New Era.
Edited by Giacomo D'Alisa, Federico Demaria, Giorgos Kallis. Routledge – 2014 – 248. http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9781138000773/〕 It is also considered an essential economic strategy responding to the limits-to-growth dilemma (see ''The Path to Degrowth in Overdeveloped Countries'' and Post growth). Degrowth thinkers and activists advocate for the downscaling of production and consumption—the contraction of economies—arguing that overconsumption lies at the root of long term environmental issues and social inequalities. Key to the concept of degrowth is that reducing consumption does not require individual martyring or a decrease in well-being. Rather, 'degrowthists' aim to maximize happiness and well-being through non-consumptive means—sharing work, consuming less, while devoting more time to art, music, family, culture and community.
==Background==

The movement arose from concerns over the perceived
consequences of the productivism and consumerism
associated with industrial societies (whether
capitalist or socialist) including:〔Demaria, F., Schneider, F., Sekulova, F., Martinez-Alier, J. (2013). What is degrowth? From an activist slogan to a social movement. Environmental Values 22 (2): 191-215. http://www.degrowth.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/What-is-degrowth.pdf〕
* The reduced availability of energy sources (see peak oil)
* The declining quality of the environment (see global warming, pollution, threats to biodiversity)
* The decline in the health of flora and fauna upon which humans depend
* The rise of negative societal side-effects (see unsustainable development, poorer human health, poverty)
* The ever-expanding use of resources by first-world countries to satisfy lifestyles that consume more food and energy, and produce greater waste, at the expense of the third world (see neocolonialism)

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