This volume develops a synthesized interpretation of ecological economics integrating different levels; (economic) system, (business) practice and the (economic) actor. It discusses how changes on a systems level are connected to changes in practise and development of individual consciousness. Transformative Ecological Economics delves into the insight and knowledge from different sources of inspiration (Thermodynamics, Darwinism, Anthroposophy and Buddhism) as well as into an integrated story describing and illustrating the core ideas, principles and values which characterize a utopian society anchored in ecological economics.…mehr
This volume develops a synthesized interpretation of ecological economics integrating different levels; (economic) system, (business) practice and the (economic) actor. It discusses how changes on a systems level are connected to changes in practise and development of individual consciousness. Transformative Ecological Economics delves into the insight and knowledge from different sources of inspiration (Thermodynamics, Darwinism, Anthroposophy and Buddhism) as well as into an integrated story describing and illustrating the core ideas, principles and values which characterize a utopian society anchored in ecological economics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ove Jakobsen is Professor in Ecological Economics at Bodø Graduate School of Business, Nord University, Norway. He is co-founder and leader of the Centre for Ecological Economics and Ethics.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I Context of interpretation Introduction part I 1. Philosophy of Organism 2. Ideology and Utopia 3. Green Economy and ecological Economics Part II Perspectives on ecological economics Introduction part II 1. Four Sources of Inspiration 1. Thermodynamics Rudolf Clausius Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen 2. Evolutionary theory Charles Darwin Kenneth E. Bounding 3. Anthroposophy Rudolf Steiner Leif Holbæk-Hanssen 4. Buddhism Mahatma Gandhi Ernst Fritz Schumacher 2. A transdisciplinary perspective Herman Daly Johan Galtung Peter Söderbaum 3. Economics as a Moral Science Amitai Etzioni Amartya Sen Laszlo Zsolnai 4. Eastern Perspective P.A. Payutto Vandana Shiva Peter Pruzan 1. Management Perspective Archie B. Carroll Waldemar Hopfenbeck Richard Welford 2. Concepts and Projects John Elkington Tim Jackson Manfred Max-Neef William Rees 3. Institutions, Law and Money Ross Jackson Polly Higgins Margrit Kennedy Bernard Lietaer Malcolm Torry 4. The beginning is near Evelin Lindner Otto Scharmer Charles Eisenstein 5. Summing up part II Part III Ecological economics - a utopian narrative Introduction part III 5. A narrative approach 6. Utopian narratives of Ecological Economics 1. Worldview 2. Economic system 3. Business practice 4. Image of man 7. Change
Part I Context of interpretation Introduction part I 1. Philosophy of Organism 2. Ideology and Utopia 3. Green Economy and ecological Economics Part II Perspectives on ecological economics Introduction part II 1. Four Sources of Inspiration 1. Thermodynamics Rudolf Clausius Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen 2. Evolutionary theory Charles Darwin Kenneth E. Bounding 3. Anthroposophy Rudolf Steiner Leif Holbæk-Hanssen 4. Buddhism Mahatma Gandhi Ernst Fritz Schumacher 2. A transdisciplinary perspective Herman Daly Johan Galtung Peter Söderbaum 3. Economics as a Moral Science Amitai Etzioni Amartya Sen Laszlo Zsolnai 4. Eastern Perspective P.A. Payutto Vandana Shiva Peter Pruzan 1. Management Perspective Archie B. Carroll Waldemar Hopfenbeck Richard Welford 2. Concepts and Projects John Elkington Tim Jackson Manfred Max-Neef William Rees 3. Institutions, Law and Money Ross Jackson Polly Higgins Margrit Kennedy Bernard Lietaer Malcolm Torry 4. The beginning is near Evelin Lindner Otto Scharmer Charles Eisenstein 5. Summing up part II Part III Ecological economics - a utopian narrative Introduction part III 5. A narrative approach 6. Utopian narratives of Ecological Economics 1. Worldview 2. Economic system 3. Business practice 4. Image of man 7. Change
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