Treadmill of Production: Injustice and Unsustainability in the Global Economy

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Pub. Date: 2008-05-30
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Summary

Schnaiberg's concept of the treadmill of production is arguably the most visible and enduring theory to emerge in three decades of environmental sociology. Elaborated and tested, it has been found to be an accurate predictor of political-economic changes in the global economy. In the global South, it has figures prominently in the work of structural environmental analysts and has been used by many political-economic movements. Building new extensions and applications of the treadmill theory, this new book shows how and why northern analysts and governments have failed to protect our environment and secure our future. Using an empirically based political-economic perspective, the authors outline the causes of environmental degradation, the limits of environmental protection policies, and the failures of institutional decision-makers to protect human well-being.

Table of Contents

Origins of the Treadmill Theory
The Treadmill of Production as an Outcome of Scientific Methodsp. 3
Why Does the Theory Focus on Production Rather Than on Consumption?p. 19
Is the Treadmill a Dialectical or a Linear Change Theory?p. 29
Evolution and Application of the Theory
How Has the Treadmill Theory Changed under Growing Globalization of Production since 1980?p. 41
Applying the Treadmill to Socioenvironmental Problems: 1980-2008p. 49
The Future Role of the Treadmill Theory
Is the Treadmill More/Still Useful Today for Ecological Analyses? for Social Analyses?p. 65
What Are the Implications of the Treadmill for the Potential Attainment of Socially and Ecologically Sustainable Development Trajectories?p. 77
Conclusion: The Clarifying Lines of Conflictp. 89
Acronymsp. 117
Notesp. 119
Referencesp. 125
Indexp. 137
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