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SUMMARY:Limits without scarcity\, or why Malthus was wrong - Professor Gio
 rgos Kallis\, SOAS
DTSTART:20160310T161500Z
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DESCRIPTION:‘Planetary boundaries’\, ‘post-growth’\, ‘degrowth
 ’\; as Andrew Dobson notes ‘limits are back’ and it feels like Groun
 dhog Day.  Geographers\, ever since Harvey’s 1974 essay on Malthus have 
 rejected the analytical premises and traced the political implications of 
 the concept of limits.  In this talk instead I want to reclaim the notion 
 of limits\, distinguishing it from scarcity and Malthusianism\, while argu
 ing that there is something new under the sun in the reincarnation of limi
 ts in the degrowth literature.    
LOCATION:Small Lecture Theatre\, Department of Geography
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