Contributing to strategy debates on ๐ degrowth.info, Vlad Bunea outlines a vision for degrowth-aligned political parties. What do you think about Vlad's ideas? Let us know๐
Contributing to strategy debates on ๐ degrowth.info, Vlad Bunea outlines a vision for degrowth-aligned political parties. What do you think about Vlad's ideas? Let us know๐
๐ You are invited to take part in the upcoming Online Degrowth Movement Assembly, bringing together circles of the International Degrowth Network (IDN) and the wider global degrowth community! For more info, check the link๐
Global Tapestry of Alternatives is hosting a discussion on the ongoing conflict in Syria and what is at stake for the Rojava Revolution. Join the conversation on Feb. 5th to hear voices from the ground:
Last but not least, why Rojava matters to degrowth from 2025: degrowth.info/en/blog/roja...
The recent article by @jacobinmag.bsky.social: jacobin.com/2026/01/roja...
From Democratic Modernity, you can check this out: democraticmodernity.com/rojava-and-s...
Then, a two-part analysis from Ronahรฎ Institute. Part 1: www.ronahi.eu/2026/analysi...
First, a long read from Fight For Future with historical background: substack.com/home/post/p-...
๐งต Do you need more background regarding the Rojava Revolution and the current situation in Syria? Follow this thread with our reading list:๐
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The mask is off: tech oligarchs are building a new imperial order. We'll need to fight for 2026 and beyond. Read Vasilis Kostakis on alternatives beyond dystopia.
๐ขSyrian Kurds are Under Attackโ
๐Read and share our joint-statement and call-to-action in collaboration with other US-based Kurdish organizations.
www.defendrojava.org/news/syrian-...
As the conflict in #Syria escalates, we stand in solidarity with the Kurds and other minorities in the region. Less than a year ago, we published a piece about the situation on the ground, the future of the #Rojava revolution, and why the issue matters to the #degrowth community.
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#1 is the piece that started the debate about visions and strategies for degrowth by @vincent-liegey.bsky.social, Anitra Nelson and Terry Leahy ๐
Thank you to all the writers who collaborated with us this year and to all our readers for keeping the fire burning!
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#2 is part one of a special session on delinking presented by @saramahdi.bsky.social from the Delinking & Degrowth Collective at the ISEEโDegrowth Conference 2025 in Osloโa collective born in Pontevedra 2024 to centre Global South sovereignty in degrowth ๐
#3 is a response piece from @jasonhickel.bsky.social โ and part of the much-welcomed debate about visions and strategies for degrowth ๐
In #4, Charles Stevenson argues for degrowthers to move beyond Erik Olin Wright's typology ๐
#5 is part of a crucial exchange on #degrowth visions and strategy that we hosted on degrowth.info โ by Donatella Gasparro and Daniele Vico ๐
#6 is a living recipe, a delicious one for today's celebrations, by Chaga Collective ๐
#7 is a revival from 2020. Written by our team member Joe Herbert [@joefherb.bsky.social], the review of @jasonhickel.bsky.social's book Less is More ๐
#8 is an article from our Social and Environmental Movements series, written by Myriam Best, that discusses the ongoing French movement known as Earth Uprisings or @lessoulevements.bsky.social๐
The last day of the year is a good day to take a look at our most engaging conversations in degrowth.info blog! Follow the thread to check out our top 8 conversations from 2025 ๐งต๐
The degrowth.info team ๐ delivered a radical and self-critical year-end reflection on evolving as an independent media platform, on the Movements for Justice series, and especially on the challenge of platforming Global South voices without falling into tokenism. Read our wrap-up of 2025๐
The invitation is clear: to move beyond meaning-making and into solidarity. The arts are not merely an afterthought in times of crisis. They are the connective tissue that can rekindle imagination, nurture belongings, and mobilise collective action.
"As a group and initiative, Khili Buransh is leading a silent revolution against the capital-intensive, extractive, exploitative, patriarchal, casteist system prevailing in their part of society".
Check out our new piece in partnership with The Himalaya Collective ๐