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How Capitalism Fueled Desires & Lead to Planetary Scarcity (Jonsson & Wennerlind)
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📉 We live in a period of polycrises where carbon emissions and inequalities are abundant whereas future natural and material resources are scarce. Yet, it is not the first time our societies are facing serious environmental and injustice challenges and the notion of Scarcity has always been central to debate between two worldviews which we’ll call here the Cornucopians and the Finitarians. To better understand how our current understanding of the relationship between the Economy and Nature has been forged and how it could possibly be changed we need to dive deeper in the past.
🎓To guide us through the historical understandings of Scarcity I have the pleasure to invite Fredrik Albritton Jonsson who is Associate Professor of British History at the University of Chicago and Carl Wennerlind who is Professor of History at Barnard College. Together they recently published the book Scarcity - A History from the Origins of Capitalism to the Climate Crisis
🙏 Enjoy this episode and before you go, please help us improve our podcast by subscribing to your favourite app including Youtube, iTunes, Spotify, or Stitcher and leave us a comment 📝 with your thoughts.
👀 Youtube: https://youtu.be/JYNGz_vL4p8
👂 iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/be/podcast/circular-metabolism-podcast/id1455115320
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#history #economy #nature #planetaryscarcity #podcast
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119 episoder
Manage episode 363529759 series 2931893
📉 We live in a period of polycrises where carbon emissions and inequalities are abundant whereas future natural and material resources are scarce. Yet, it is not the first time our societies are facing serious environmental and injustice challenges and the notion of Scarcity has always been central to debate between two worldviews which we’ll call here the Cornucopians and the Finitarians. To better understand how our current understanding of the relationship between the Economy and Nature has been forged and how it could possibly be changed we need to dive deeper in the past.
🎓To guide us through the historical understandings of Scarcity I have the pleasure to invite Fredrik Albritton Jonsson who is Associate Professor of British History at the University of Chicago and Carl Wennerlind who is Professor of History at Barnard College. Together they recently published the book Scarcity - A History from the Origins of Capitalism to the Climate Crisis
🙏 Enjoy this episode and before you go, please help us improve our podcast by subscribing to your favourite app including Youtube, iTunes, Spotify, or Stitcher and leave us a comment 📝 with your thoughts.
👀 Youtube: https://youtu.be/JYNGz_vL4p8
👂 iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/be/podcast/circular-metabolism-podcast/id1455115320
👂 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/circular-metabolism-podcast
👂 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/13qH9Oj4b0yF0dBidGAdFR
#history #economy #nature #planetaryscarcity #podcast
Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
119 episoder
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