
Anthropause: The Beauty of Degrowth
The Beauty of Degrowth
$47.97
- Hardcover
160 pages
- Release Date
17 February 2026
Summary
A rallying cry to save the Earth with an “anthropause”-a term that can apply to any broad rollback of economic activity that gives nature room to recover and flourish.
“An iconoclast of the best kind, Stan Cox has an all-too-rare commitment to following arguments wherever they lead, however politically dangerous that turns out to be.” -Naomi Klein
In the spring of 2020, people worldwide found themselves confined at home in response to pandemic lockdown orders. Global carbon em…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781644215142 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1644215144 |
| Author: | Stan Cox |
| Publisher: | Seven Stories Press,U.S. |
| Imprint: | Seven Stories Press,U.S. |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 160 |
| Release Date: | 17 February 2026 |
| Weight: | 567g |
| Dimensions: | 216mm x 145mm |
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Critics Review
”Thought experiment: imagine that humans are collectively sane (a stretch, I know). How, then, will these sane humans respond to climate change, resource depletion, soaring inequality, and the disappearance of wild nature? My guess: exactly as Stan Cox proposes. They’ll degrow the economy, ration energy and materials, share what can be sustainably produced, and promote convivial happiness and well-being. This book reeks of sanity.” —Richard Heinberg, author of Power: Limits and Prospects for Human Survival”For anyone who wonders how changing our economic system could radically improve our lives—read this book! Anthropause combines an almost utopian vision with concrete examples and policies based firmly in scientific research that could make life better for all of us. Stan Cox offers an accessible and inspiring vision.” —Aviva Chomsky, author of Is Science Enough?: Forty Critical Questions about Climate Justice”There is no suggestion in Anthropause that managed degrowth will be easy, predictable, or uncontested—or that any one person will have the blueprint. But revolutionary change doesn’t happen without a shared vision, and Stan Cox moves us closer by supplying one that is doable and humane. This book is welcome inspiration for those of us tired of climate doom-stories and delusional growth fiction. We could all do with an Anthropause.” —Eleanor Boyle, author of Mobilize Food!: Wartime Inspiration for Environmental Victory Today“Stan Cox is one of the most pragmatic and insightful writers in the degrowth space. He offers concrete strategy and policy. This book deserves to be read.“ —Jason Hickel, author of Less Is More: How Degrowth Will Save the World“Cox (The Path to a Livable Future), a former senior scientist at the Land Institute, offers a magisterial summary of modern ills, from obnoxiously loud leaf blowers and light pollution to humanity’s growing dependence on large personal vehicles and a food production system that prioritizes profits over affordability and quality.” —Publishers Weekly
About The Author
Stan Cox
Stan Cox is the author of seven books, including Losing Our Cool- Uncomfortable Truths About Our Air-Conditioned World (2010), The Green New Deal and Beyond- Ending the Climate Emergency While We Still Can (2020), and The Path to a Livable Future- A New Politics to Fight Climate Change, Racism,and the Next Pandemic (2021). His writing about the economic and political roots of the global ecological crisis have been published by the New York Times, Washington Post, the Nation, the New Republic, Al Jazeera, Yes!, the Progressive, and local publications across 43 U.S. states. In 2012, The Atlantic named Cox their “Readers’ Choice Brave Thinker” for his critique of air conditioning. He recently retired from the Land Institute in Salina, Kansas, and now lives in Dearborn, Michigan.
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