Plenitude, Juliet B. Schor
Plenitude, Juliet B. Schor
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Plenitude
The New Economics of True Wealth

Author: Juliet B. Schor

Narrator: Karen White

Unabridged: 7 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/13/2010


Synopsis

In Plenitude, economist and bestselling author Juliet B. Schor offers a groundbreaking intellectual statement about the economics and sociology of ecological decline, suggesting a radical change in how we think about consumer goods, value, and ways to live.

Humans are degrading the planet far faster than they are regenerating it. As we travel along this shutdown path, food, energy, transport, and consumer goods are becoming increasingly expensive. The economic downturn that has accompanied the ecological crisis has led to another type of scarcity: incomes, jobs, and credit are also in short supply. Our usual way back to growth—a debt-financed consumer boom—is no longer an option our households, or planet, can afford.

Responding to our current moment, Plenitude puts sustainability at its core, but it is not a paradigm of sacrifice. Instead, it's an argument that through a major shift to new sources of wealth, green technologies, and different ways of living, individuals and the country as a whole can actually be better off and more economically secure. And, as Schor observes, Plenitude is already emerging. In pockets around the country and the world, people are busy creating lifestyles that offer a way out of the work-and-spend cycle. These pioneers' lives are scarce in conventional consumer goods and rich in the newly abundant resources of time, information, creativity, and community. Urban farmers, do-it-yourself renovators, Craigslist users—all are spreading their risk and establishing novel sources of income and outlets for procuring consumer goods. Taken together, these trends represent a movement away from the conventional market and offer a way toward an efficient, rewarding life in an era of high prices and traditional resource scarcity.

Based on recent developments in economic theory, social analysis, and ecological design, as well as evidence from the cutting-edge people and places putting these ideas into practice, Plenitude is a road map for the next two decades. In encouraging us to value our gifts—nature, community, intelligence, and time—Schor offers the opportunity to participate in creating a world of wealth and well-being.

About Juliet B. Schor

Juliet B. Schor's research has focused on the economics of work, spending, environment, and the consumer culture. She is the author of Born to Buy, The Overworked American, and The Overspent American. She is a professor of sociology at Boston College, a former member of the Harvard economics department, and a Guggenheim Fellowship recipient. Juliet is also a cofounder of the Center for a New American Dream, an organization devoted to ecologically and socially sustainable lifestyles.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Keith on November 27, 2011

Plenitude argues for an "ecological economics" which turns a lot of what we think about wealth upside down. I agree with many of her basic ideas, but a number of details left me uncomfortable. Schor argues for a view of wealth or "plenitude" which values four things: time, "self-provisioning" (self-......more

Goodreads review by Malcolm on July 28, 2016

One of our current major problems on the Left is that we, for the most part, have a poor grasp of economics, partly because economic debates have become excessively econometric so get bogged down in arcane number crunching, partly because we spent many years in struggles based around identity and cu......more

Goodreads review by MaryJo on January 06, 2015

This book was initially published in 2010 under the title Plenitiude. Schorr has a degree in economics from U-Mass Amherst, and currently teaches sociology at Boston College. I first became aware of her when she published The Overworked American in 1993. She writes about work and leisure, consumptio......more

Goodreads review by Paulo on August 09, 2010

I got to interview the author of this book on my Pathways radio show (which is podcast at Divination.com). By a Boston College sociology professor, this is a positive and practical treatment on how we can re-orient our values away from a monetary-based way of thinking (and the “poverty consciousness......more

Goodreads review by Joseph on December 17, 2012

The key concepts in Plenitude are: (a) new allocation of time, reduced hours of market work (b) self provisioning (c) true materialism, low cost, low (ecological) impact but high satisfaction consumer life (d) enhanced relationships i.e. revitalization of community and social connection It argues that th......more