You’re both right. Degrowth has poor optics. But that’s mainly because growth has been the subject of centuries of positive branding. By contrast, in a medical context the term is anything but positive.
One interesting anecdote that I learned from Tim Jackson’s book: Keynes himself saw growth as a vehicle to a destination. In other words, time-limited, and to be replaced by another goal once it had done its job.
You’re both right. Degrowth has poor optics. But that’s mainly because growth has been the subject of centuries of positive branding. By contrast, in a medical context the term is anything but positive.
One interesting anecdote that I learned from Tim Jackson’s book: Keynes himself saw growth as a vehicle to a destination. In other words, time-limited, and to be replaced by another goal once it had done its job.