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- W2117807002 abstract "In the 1970s, an emergent new school of thought caused great excitement and hope among a diverse group of critical thinkers. To those still optimistic from the assertive successes of the social movements of the 1960s, the publication of Schumacher’s best-seller Small is Beautiful: Economics as if People Mattered (Schumacher, 1973) was experienced as a path-breaking public event. Among a smaller crowd, the appearance of Daly’s (Daly, 1977) Steady State Economics four years later confirmed the technical merits of this path. The excitement of the new inquiry, and the hope, rested on the very different types of economic and political structures that both books suggested; less intensive economic processes that held closer to the laws of nature (Georgescu-Roegen, 1971) and, especially for Schumacher, smaller institutions that kept closer to the ground. The initial, and broad, enthusiasm for the emerging discipline had more to do with its challenging institutional assumptions than with the new empirical approaches embedded within it. Over time, however, the field has turned out rather differently. On the one hand, the early hopes for a new public mode of ecologically based economic development did not bear fruit. Quite the contrary, the outside world has evolved in the opposite direction from the smaller scale, less resource-intensive future envisioned two decades ago. Deregulated trade, the continued attachment to linear (which is to say, exponential) growth, the ever-increasing throughput of materials and energy (despite efficiency gains), has spread a 1950sAn earlier version of this article was originally presented at the Fourth Biennial Conference of the International Society of Ecological Economics, Boston, Massachusetts, 4–7 August 1996. * Tel.: +1-250-721-6388; fax: +1-250-721-8146; e-mail: ecochair@uvic.ca" @default.
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- W2117807002 title "Ecological economics and political ecology: towards a necessary synthesis" @default.
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