Œconomy
Transition to a responsible, plural, and solidarity-based economy
4 projects | An action | 5 educational documents | 22 analytical papers | A charter / manifesto / declaration | 2 government interventions
The dead end of the current economic paradigm is the outcome of a long process, which since the industrial revolution entertains the idea of an autonomous science based on the never-ending generation of new needs and new products at the expense of the planet. Facing this dead end, the economy must return to its etymological meaning: “oikos”, home, common house, and “nomos”, the law, which is what defined the “œconomy” until the eighteenth century, before the industrial revolution, and aimed to harmonize everyone’s wellbeing with the limits of the biosphere.
To achieve the “great return forward” from the economy to the œconomy is to call into question the search for balance found only in growing consumption, in particular that of energy and natural resources, in obvious contradiction with the finite nature of the biosphere. It is to develop an economic vision that integrates the ethics of planetary responsibility and simultaneously embraces the art of organizing material and immaterial exchanges among human beings, among societies, and between humankind and the biosphere.
What are the new concepts, the new forms of exchanging, sharing, producing and consuming? What initiatives are emerging in the realm of the œconomy?
4 projects
- Project proposal on the promotion of a charter of social and solidarity economy in Aesean
- Economics and Governance Curriculum
- Proposal of RAHAT
- Module to promote an ethic of responsibility in social protection
An action
5 educational documents
- Fundamentals of financials stewardship
- A framework for a fair shift to an economy that is ecologically sustainable, equitable and just
- Yes, We Can Prosper Without Growth
- Managing global interdependence effectively: how to put an end to societies of unlimited irresponsibility
- ASEC team at Asian People’s Forum 2018 Advocating Transformative Economies through SSE & SDGs
22 analytical papers
- Values for Building Solidarity Economy
- African Perceptions of Chinese businesses operating in Africa
- Revitalizing Community Partnership for Sustainable Development
- Responsibility for a Feasible Climate Ambition
- Essay on Oeconomy
- Managing commons and the œconomy
- Responsibility for mainstreaming sustainable development
- Developing community partnership to mainstream sustainable development
- The ‘‘Triple Depreciation Line’’ instead of the ‘‘Triple Bottom Line’’: Towards a genuine integrated reporting
- Towards a finance that CARES (Capital Approach Resting on an Ecological-based Sustainability)
- Advancing the Next System with Advanced Manufacturing
- The Economy for the Common Good
- Energy transition from the alter-globalist perspective
- The great forward comeback from economy to œconomy
- Conference on Post-Growth at the European Parliament, September 2018 - Challenges and Prospects
- ASEC/RIPESS Asia report on its workshop on « Transformative Economic Movements at the ASEAN Grassroots: Hope and Inclusion »
- Governance, Economy, Management for Economy of Life
- ‘Limits. Why Malthus was wrong and why environmentalists should care’
- Defending limits is not Malthusian
- Heaven Hath Limits
- Why we should be wary of blaming ‘overpopulation’ for the climate crisis
- Reporting from Philippines: Surprising opportunities for Social and Solidarity Economy in the coronavirus era