Productivism
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Productivism or growthism is the belief that measurable productivity and growth are the purpose of human organization (e.g., work), and that "more production is necessarily good". Critiques of productivism center primarily on the limits to growth posed by a finite planet and extend into discussions of human procreation, the work ethic, and even alternative energy production.
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See also
- Agricultural productivity
- Anarchism
- Consumerism
- Degrowth
- Eco-socialism
- Green parties
- Green anarchism
- Human development theory
- Individual capital
- Gross national happiness
- The Limits to Growth
- Post-growth
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