Results of the plenary discussion in Leipzig

How can practical skills help to foster a degrowth society?

  • it can foster autonomy and local production

  • improves resilience

  • subsistence helps with reducing paid working hours

  • it is a form of doing (other than “just talking”) that can be more effective, or at least feel more effective

  • helps to overcome feeling of alienation

  • Can mobilize people, by the better appreciation of different kinds of knowledge

  • it helps building communities in the neighborhood and thus provides the possibility to include children and old people...

  • more understanding of nature, materials and other people

  • chance of more holistic learning

What are the limits/dangers of a strong orientation towards subsistence and self-providing?

  • We can't produce everything in small scales

  • maybe we don't have to do it either, or it doesn't make sense. efficiency has good sides!!

  • do we really question the system of taxes and societal solidarity? can strong orientation towards individual self-providing lead to a crash instead of degrowth as a designed process?

  • let's avoid segregation into good/bad: useful skills can be various, e.g. also theoretical reflection was important for the impulse to “relearn”

  • problematic tendencies with money-making through DIY, sharing in order to consume more etc.

  • can autarchy also lead to closure?