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  • 1 week ago | warontherocks.com | Daniel Driscoll |Randy George |Ryan Evans

    Ryan popped across the Potomac to the Pentagon to speak with Secretary of the Army Daniel Driscoll and Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George about the ambitious Army Transformation Initiative. Following a directive from the secretary of defense, the initiative aims to streamline the Army’s force structure, cut wasteful spending, and rapidly modernize its capabilities. Image: U.S. Army Photo by 1st Lt. Ellington Ward

  • 3 weeks ago | tandfonline.com | Daniel Driscoll |Mark Blyth

    AbstractThis article brings together Growth Model Theory and climate change under the assumption that economic growth will remain a policy priority during the green transition. The relevant research question from a Growth Model perspective thus becomes ‘how easy or difficult is it for specific Growth Models to switch from carbon-based growth to green growth?’ In answering this question, the article makes two main contributions.

  • Aug 3, 2024 | rebelion.org | Daniel Driscoll

    Fuentes: Jacobin Aunque cada vez más influyente en los círculos activistas y en los debates políticos, la perspectiva del decrecimiento para abordar el cambio climático adolece de graves defectos analíticos y políticos. Necesitamos un programa de crecimiento verde para descarbonizar el planeta. En medio de las protestas francesas de mayo de 1968, nació la idea del decrecimiento bajo el nombre de décroissance.

  • Feb 24, 2024 | znetwork.org | Daniel Driscoll

    Amid the French protests of May 1968, the idea of degrowth was born under the name décroissance. It quickly gained traction in Parisian Marxist circles with work from the likes of Austrian French philosopher André Gorz and others. When in 1972 the Club of Rome published The Limits to Growth, the term décroissance came to the mainstream. Today décroissance is having another moment, this time under its English moniker, as degrowth enters both policy circles and popular discourse.

  • Feb 23, 2024 | jacobin.com | Daniel Driscoll

    Amid the French protests of May 1968, the idea of degrowth was born under the name décroissance. It quickly gained traction in Parisian Marxist circles with work from the likes of Austrian French philosopher André Gorz and others. When in 1972 the Club of Rome published The Limits to Growth, the term décroissance came to the mainstream. Today décroissance is having another moment, this time under its English moniker, as degrowth enters both policy circles and popular discourse.

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