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Less is More
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Mentioned in 8 episodes
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como un libro que defiende el decrecimiento económico.

César Astudillo

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#216 César Astudillo: conocimiento aparentemente inútil, innovación y narrativas
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as an author whose work aligns with the discussion on the unsustainable nature of endless growth.


Matthew Remski

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257: AI Gurus
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as an author whose work critiques the abundance liberalism promoted by Ezra Klein and others.

Kate Willett

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UNLOCKED: Nuke Mars (Bezos vs. Musk)
Mentioned as one of the books authored by 

, the guest in this episode.


Jason Hickel

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003 - Jason Hickel on Post-Capitalism, Degrowth, and Why Capitalism Can’t Solve Climate Change
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during a discussion about Cartesian dualism and the justification of extractivism.

Zachary Marlow

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Monty Python and the Holy Grail (w/ Zachary Marlow)
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while reviewing the solutions section of his book, focusing on degrowth and its limitations.


Peter Joseph

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Revolution Now! with Peter Joseph | Ep 54 | Feb 9th 2025
Mentioned by Noelle King as the author of "Less is More", described as the Bible of degrowth.

Why the Degrowth Movement Is Having a Moment
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when discussing the impact of capitalism versus scientific knowledge on wealth and well-being.

Jeremy Lent

Jeremy Lent (Part 1) - Big Picture Systems Thinking: A Key Practice for Understanding, Transforming, and Preserving Civilization
Recommended by 

to further understand post-growth economics.


Rachel Donald

Rachel Donald: Why is the World in Crisis—& What Can We Do About It? | Urgent Futures #40
Mentioned by Jack as an accessible introduction to Marxism and critiquing capitalism.

Climate Vanguard: Organizing Toward a Livable Future
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as a really good book written by Jason Hickel from the London School of Economics.

Charles Ross

Charles Ross | Lecturer @ Royal College of Art | Outdoor Product Design & Development