
Post-growth localisation
This pamphlet outlines the fundamental features of economic globalisation and localisation, how a shift towards the local might be accomplished, and what it asks of us in terms of action.
'Development without Growth?'
At this IDS lunchtime seminar, Jonathan Essex, Tom Lines and Ray Cunningham outlined Green House's 'Post-Growth Project'
How do we shift from an extractive to a circular economy?
This event, funded by the Green European Foundation, brought together analysts and activists for an interactive discussion not only on some of the key debates within the green movement
Post Capitalism, A Guide to Our Future
Paul Mason’s Postcapitalism is an ambitious synthesis of a number of existing arguments that collectively aim to show that ‘capitalism is a complex, adaptive system which has reached the limits of its capacity to adapt,’ and which goes on to sketch a Postcapitalist future.
The Fall of Neoliberalism
Green House's Victor Anderson puts current developments in long-term perspective in 'The Fall of Neoliberalism'.
What do the Sustainable Development Goals mean for the UK?
Ann Pfeiffer's gas discusses the topic of the UN Sustainable development goals
State, market and democracy in Green politics
Thomas Lines's gas explores the topics of state, markets, money, democracy, common resources and places Green ideas on these topics in relation to socialism
Seminars and public debate
Green House partnered the Green European Journal in hosting a four day participatory event, held in London between 18-21 June, for young journalists from across Europe.
Green economics versus growth economics: The case of Thomas Piketty
Paul Mason’s Postcapitalism is an ambitious synthesis of a number of existing arguments that collectively aim to show that ‘capitalism is a complex, adaptive system which has reached the limits of its capacity to adapt,’ and which goes on to sketch a Postcapitalist future.
Green growth or de-growth? Alternatives to Austerity in Europe
Panel debate and public discussion, Europe House, London
Can Greens be part of a broad Anti-Austerity Front in Europe?
Green House coordinator Ray Cunningham argues in this Gas that Greens should beware of the temptation to enter into political alliances based on opposition to austerity alone.
Britain in a post-growth world
Jonathan Essex and Ray Cunningham disuses Green House's Post-Growth project at this event at the University of Sussex