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This book argues that the theory of sustainable development lost some of its rigor because of two main reasons. The first manifests itself as an inflation of concepts that hampers the correct understanding of sustainability's essence. The second one consists of a departure from the traditional...
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CHAPTER I. THE AVATARS OF SUSTAINABILITY. A NECESSARY PROLEGOMENON -- CHAPTER II. THE CLASSICAL DISCOURSE – FROM START-UP TO HARMONY. WHAT IS SUSTAINABLE ABOUT IT? -- CHAPTER III. INSTITUTIONALISM DRAWN UPON FOUNDING AND SUSTAINABLE ROOTS -- CHAPTER IV. ECONOMIC DYNAMICS ACCORDING TO THE...
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Chapter 1. First Steps In Perverting Sustainability -- Chapter 2. In Search Of A Lost Lesson -- Chapter 3. How To Conceive The Brundtland Agenda In The Context Of The Nominal Economy’s Imperialism -- Chapter 4. Social Pressure -- Chapter 5. Degrowth - A Logical Inadequacy? -- Chapter 6. Nature...
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