How can ecological transformation be realized - not as a spontaneous adaptation, but as a conscious, community-driven process? In "The Bifurcation Principle", Cèdric Durand and Razmig Keucheyan call for social planning to democratically organize production, energy and consumption within planetary boundaries. They draw on historical experiences of economic planning in times of crisis and war - and they think in a radically new way: decentralized, participatory and ecological. Against the ideology of the free market, they formulate the principles of a plannable future in which social needs and ecological realities are reconciled. Their plea is for a new culture of responsibility that understands planning not as coercion but as collective design - as a prerequisite for freedom, equality and sustainability. A powerful, militant book about the art of shaping the future.
Razmig Keucheyan is a sociologist, professor at the University of Paris Cité and author of key contributions to critical theory and political ecology.
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