Less is More: How Degrowth Will Save the World by Jason Hickel

Less is More: How Degrowth Will Save the World by Jason Hickel offers an interesting perspective on the relationship between capitalism and the destruction of the Earth, societies, and even our connections to one another and the planet itself. Less is More explores the history and evolution of capitalism in the world without making excuses for it. Hickel exposes the damage of treating the planet as a place for resources rather than as the home we all share. Hickel writes in an engaging, informative way that explains and dissects the problem while offering reasons for hope. Less is More demonstrates possible paths toward degrowth that feel plausible but left me wondering if it's too late for some of the incremental changes proposed. Hickel does a really good job demonstrating why degrowth is a viable option for creating a more equitable society that holds the potential to save the world for all. Less is More is a call to all of us to connect with the world on a deeper level and find ways to a better life that doesn't revolve around capitalism but provides for appreciating the interconnectedness of all the beings inhabiting the Earth.


Currently Reading:


A People's History of the United States by Howard Zinn 

Voices in the Air: Poems for Listeners by Naomi Shihab Nye


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