Post-growth Future(s): New Voices, Novel Visions

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Growth is no longer a viable path, yet the idea of a post-growth society is still struggling to enter mainstream politics. Despite mounting ecological and social crises, policy discussions remain locked in outdated economic paradigms. However, recent years have marked a turning point, with post-growth thinking gaining momentum in European institutions, civil society, and academia.

The age of growth is behind us, but hardly anybody dares to admit it. […] In this publication, we say it loud and clear: growth is past tense. We need to engage now, without delay, in reimagining prosperity and wellbeing beyond growth

This publication brings together 20 authors from across Europe to explore what a future beyond growth could look like. Through diverse perspectives, it examines how post-growth ideas can reshape economic structures, social justice frameworks, and environmental policies. It also highlights how new voices (academics, activists, and policymakers) are translating these ideas into concrete political and policy action. By connecting emerging debates with real-world transformations, the publication contributes to strengthening the movement for a just and sustainable post-growth future.

This publication is part of the Green European Foundation’s work on post-growth in the scope of the project Post-Growth Future(s). It builds on discussions from key post-growth events, including the Beyond Growth Conference in Brussels and the International Degrowth Conference in Zagreb. The publication amplifies new ideas and connects them with the broader movement for systemic change.


This publication has been realized by the Green European Foundation with the support of  the Institute of Political Ecology and the Heinrich Böll Stiftung, as well as with the financial support of the European Parliament to the Green European Foundation. The European Parliament is not responsible for the content of this publication.

European Green Deal: Degrowth and Deliberative Perspectives

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About the event

The European Green Deal (EGD) is an ambitious long-term program of the European Commission to implement a green and just transition in Europe. With EGD, we should become a climate neutral continent focused on the well-being of citizens and operating within ecological limits.

This ambitious plan is often threatened by financial interests which aim to implement it under the umbrella of green growth, in an authoritarian, technocratic and technology dependent manner. The social and democratic dimension of the Green Deal remains unclear, and the prosperity of citizens in such a narrative is still linked to the idea of indefinite economic growth. Therefore, as part of this event we will dive deeper into the debate related to deliberative democracy/civic participation from a degrwoth perspective -a concept that approaches the question of well-being as not dependent on economic growth. Discussants from Ljubljana, Zagreb and Belgrade will share with us insights on the reception of the concept of degrowth in the European semi-periphery, in the context of the European Green Deal.

Event aims to attract variety of stakeholders and bring them into discussion; scholars, researchers, activists, municipal politicians, intellectuals, trade unionists, cultural workers and all other citizens interested to discuss the future of well-being beyond the growth. It combines European perspective which will be brought by European key note speaker on deliberative and participatory democracy and green activists from the region to discuss development of narrative and idea of degrowth/postgrowth in the region.

 

Project background

This project is part of the Postgrowth Future(s) one partner project aiming  to draw attention to the topic of Degrowth as well as the forthcoming 9th International Degrowth Conference which will take place in August 2023 in Zagreb. With thematic focus on the European Green Deal it brings additional perspectives and angles to the discussion, originating from degrowth movement and deliberative practices.

 

Speakers

  • Giovanni Allegreti, University of Coimbra, Portugal
  • Vedran Horvat, Institute for Political Ecology/GEF
  • Jelena Puđak, Scientists for Climate, Croatia
  • Ajda Pistotnik, Policy Lab, Slovenia
  • Predrag Momčilović, Center for green politics, Serbia
  • Mladen Domazet, Institute for philosophy

 

Programme

18:00 Introduction and welcome – Vedran Horvat

18.10 Key not lecture – Giovanni Allegreti

18.40 Discussion

19.10 Public debate – Ajda Pistotnik

19.20 Public Debate – Predrag Momčilović

19.30 Public – Debate Jelena Puđak

19.40 – discussion

20.00 Conclusion and announcement

 

Practicalities

Date and Time: Friday 26th May 2023.

Location: Botaničar café, Marulićev trg, Zagreb

Registration:  No registration needed

Language: Croatian

 


This event is organised by the Green European Foundation with the support of  Institute for Political Ecology and the financial support of the European Parliament to the Green European Foundation