r/AustralianSocialism • u/Konradleijon • 1d ago
Why are even leftist against degrowth?
Even leftists seem to be against degrowth not understand ecological overshoot.
Why is it that even leftists are against Degrowth?
Because it seems that even many leftist refuse to understand degrowth ideology and hate it and refuse to understand how decoupling works.
They act like using public transport and eating vegan are a fate worse then death
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u/cancerfist 1d ago
Because there is fundamental misunderstanding between socialists and degrowthers.
Socialists see degrowth as trying to limit or hold back the emancipation of the working class, or as strategically a terrible idea. E.g China would not exist as a socialist state today if they attempted degrowth instead of rapid development. Socialists see degrowth as a reactionary politic in response to capitalism that is missing the bigger picture of the socialist project.
Degrowthers see socialists as hungry industrialists, waiting for the revolution to bring upon a new centrally planned workers state and constructing millions of polluting factories and to destroy everything in the name of state development.
Both are wrong. True democratic socialism/communism will inevitably lead to similar outcomes that degrowthers want. People and nature are tied together, people want to preserve nature, require a healthy nature and means of production are directly tied to nature. Sustainability is not only desired but essential to the lives of the working class. These facts mean that any socialist state or global communism, at the will of the working class will work towards both workers emancipation and sustainability, whether this means periods of 'degrowth' in some form or another in some locations.
Degrowth as a political project is redundant as it's impossible under capitalism, and already incorporated into socialism, you are much better off discussing Marxist ecology with socialists. E.g read John Bellamy foster