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    Less Is Not Enough: Minimalist Desires and Postgrowth Politics

    Less Is Not Enough by Meissner, Miriam;

    Minimalist Desires and Postgrowth Politics

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    Short description:

    A fascinating look at the rise of minimalist self-help, showing how it depoliticizes middle-class frustrations with capitalist exploitation, and proposes a cultural strategy to channel minimalist desires into a more radical, postgrowth politics.

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    Long description:

    Less Is Not Enough examines the rise of minimalist self-help, showing how it depoliticizes middle-class frustrations with capitalist exploitation, and proposes a cultural strategy to channel minimalist desires into a more radical, postgrowth politics.

    In the past decade minimalist self-help has exploded, from tidying guides to media detoxes which promise to help affluent middle classes navigate a world of excess-too much clutter, stress, and distraction.

    Here, Miriam Meissner exposes the limits of minimalism in addressing both middle-class overload and the environmental crisis. Through a critical analysis of self-help books, TV shows, and online communities, she argues that while minimalism is well-intended, it ultimately distracts from the root causes of the very problems it seeks to alleviate. Trends like decluttering and mindfulness depoliticize middle-class frustrations with the capitalist exploitation of labour, attention, and ecology for profit.

    In an era where climate justice and class struggle are inseparable, this book proposes an eco-political strategy that refuses to pit middle-class interests against the demands of a just green transition.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface: Postgrowth Against Postfascism?
    Introduction: Too Much and Too Little-The Unease of the Affluent
    1. Desire for Less: Minimalist Choices Beyond Consumer Democracy
    2. Desire for Resonance: Minimalist Performance Beyond Tidying
    5. Desire for Experience: Minimalist Attention Beyond Self-Focus
    4. Desire for Idleness: Minimalist Withdrawal Beyond Productivism
    5. Desire for Liberation: Minimalist Well-Being Beyond Privilege
    Conclusion: Who Will Organise the Liberation?
    Index

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