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An alternative economics for alternative economies
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Social ecological economists have been present since the creation of the ISEE and have provided the main approach in the ESEE. This chapter frames the discussion about creating an alternative economics that gives insight into operationally effective alternative forms of economies. It looks at the rise of modern industrial economies. They are contrasted with a generalised category of 'traditional economies' based on differences in structure, although a richer analysis might employ a dialectical conceptualisation. The chapter outlines the roles of State and corporate actors in promoting technology, how work has become central to modern lives but without meaning, the related failures of development and its colonialism, and the disconnect between Nature and society. This is followed by outlining the related key problem areas facing social ecological economic research in the search for viable alternative systems of social provisioning and means of transformation away from current destructive and exploitative economic structures.

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