Abstract
Preface and Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. Vulnerability 3. Resilience, Transition and Creative Adaptability 4. A critique of neo-classical economics as a regime of 'truth': empire and emperors with no clothes 5. Green Political Economy I: Sufficiency and Security 6. Green Political Economy II: Solidarity and Sharing 7. Greening Civic Republicanism I 8. Greening Civic Republicanism II: Sustainability Service, a Green Republican Economy and Agonistic Politics 9. Conclusion: Dissident thinking in Turbulent Times
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