
I write essays about what is wrong with capitalism and how we can phase in a post-growth society, centered around just wellbeing for all humans. I am an economist, fiction writer, ocassional professor, founder of the Degrowth Collective.
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There are many interpretations and stories about what capitalism is. The most common story is that capitalism is an economic system that consists of (1) free markets, or at least attempts to make markets as free as possible, which means fre...
To begin with, I’d like to share with you a number of resources that have shaped my theoretical thinking. There are already many books and articles that talk about degrowth. A few that come to mind are: Exploring Degrowth, Degrowth in Movem...
The World Inequality Report 2026 has a forward from Joseph Stieglitz who is an advocate for progressive capitalism. I critiqued Stieglitz in an earlier video. His heart is close to being in the right place, but he is a tad off, for example ...
Last week I talked about sufficiency which is a moral ethic about living life with just enough stuff to cover your needs. It may be a shocker but radical abundance means almost the same thing. Radical abundance is also about a lifestyle wit...
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Romanian-Canadian economist. Editor of Sufficiency and Wellbeing Magazine. I write about what is wrong with capitalism and how we can evolve towards an economy that provides enough for everyone, forever.
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