Political Friendship and Degrowth

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Aristotelian ethics
Aristotle's Metaphysical Biology
Author_Areti Giannopoulou
Capitalist Economic Model
Care Ethicists
Caring Labour
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Civic Friends
civic virtue
Civil Society
Contemporary Societies
Degrowth Movement
Degrowth Transition
democratic autonomy
Direct Democracy
ecological justice
economic alternatives
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Ethical Reproductive
ethics of degrowth movement
Good Life
Holds
Honneth's Interpretation
Pleasure Friendships
Political Friendship
Politike Philia
Primordial Conception
social sustainability
Societal Solidarity
Solidarity Economy
Solidarity Economy Initiatives
Utility Friendship
Vice Versa
Violated
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367757960
  • Weight: 180g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jan 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Developing a contemporary account of political friendship and synthesizing it with the radical movement of degrowth, this book provides the ethical grounding and the rationale of an alternative economy which serves human flourishing.

The Aristotelian political friendship embodies active concern for the others’ well-being that contemporary societies lack; the crucial problems of ecological destruction and global poverty illustrate this friendship deficit. Arguing for the need for re-embracing a friendly civic ethos and re-aligning the economy with moral objectives, the author updates the Aristotelian idea and identifies it with democratic-autonomous political-economic praxis that ensures citizens’ self-actualization. Degrowth movement questioning economic growth and productivism, and privileging a simpler life with less material goods, favours political friendship precisely because it nourishes its unconscious substratum namely human instinctual sociality. The call for genuine democratic political praxis that political friendship implies could enable the degrowth movement to retain its radical character and accomplish the shift to an economy which serves life.

The book is worthwhile studying by students and researchers across social sciences and especially by scholars in the fields of sociology, philosophy, and politics, but also a broader readership sensitive to the issues of social and environmental sustainability will find this work extremely interesting.

Areti Giannopoulou is a visiting research Fellow at Keele University and is working on her postdoctoral research project. She studied Philosophy, Pedagogy, and Psychology at the University of Athens where she also received her MA in Intercultural Education. Having obtained a scholarship from the Academy of Athens, she studied Philosophy at the University of Sussex where she successfully completed her MA and her PhD (2019) in Philosophy. She worked as an associate tutor in the department of History at Sussex University in 2020. Her research interests include contemporary Social and Political Philosophy, Sociology, and Degrowth movement.

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