New Books in Intellectual History

Fredrik Albritton Jonsson and Carl Wennerlind, "Scarcity: A History from the Origins of Capitalism to the Climate Crisis" (Harvard UP, 2023)

Jun 12, 2023
Fredrik Albritton Jonsson is an Associate Professor at the University of Chicago specializing in environmental history, while Carl Wennerlind chairs the History Department at Barnard College, focusing on early modern Europe. They explore the historical evolution of scarcity from capitalism's origins to today's climate crisis, critiquing infinite-growth ideologies. They discuss alternative frameworks, the influence of literary and philosophical thinkers, and advocate for sustainable economic models that respect ecological boundaries and prioritize coexistence with nature.
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Collaborative Book Origins

  • Fredrik and Carl's collaboration started from overlapping research on scarcity and abundance in early modern British history.
  • Their shared concern about capitalism's impact on the environment drove their joint project during the pandemic.
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Modern Economics' Scarcity View

  • Modern economics views scarcity as universal and infinite human desires driving endless growth.
  • This narrow view limits thinking about sustainable economic futures amid ecological crises.
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Romantic Scarcity Concept

  • Historically, scarcity was linked to finite nature and mastering desires, not nature itself.
  • Romanticism exemplifies a view valuing finite resources and simple human desires for fulfillment.
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