Interactive style
mainly school-groups, but also adult education
many have the idea that growth is necessary, e.g. social security
difficult to understand what happens when the economy grows,
two main critics of growth: ecological boundaries, social boundaries
help people understand what are the consequences of a growing economy
focus on critique but lately shifting to alternatives (e.g. Nico Paech), give a vision which can be debated, more interesting for people especially when they are already convinced that things go wrong
what can you do in existing groups? Effects on the society level (e.g. new tax reform)
difficulty: bring discussions (e.g. on urban gardening) back to degrowth
give material to working groups
method-booklet is online available and is partly translated in english ( www.fairbindung.de)
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