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Title: âDĂ©croissanceâ and Anarchy Author: ClĂ©ment Date: 2006 Language: en Topics: IAF, France, Anarchist Federation (France) Source: Retrieved on 2020-04-02 from http://www.i-f-a.org.gridhosted.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/anarkiista_debato.pdf
The concept of «décroissance» has lately become fashionable, even among
anarchists, with the recent publication of a brochure in the FA on the
topic. It is being discussed at length by many. What I want to emphasize
today, is not the necessity to practice «décroissance», but how to
effectively put it into practice, in our everyday lives. Too often I
heard people say that the answer is easy: we should consume less. Some
even go as far as praising poverty and self-restraint. But that is not
all, and if we linger on this idea, we wonât understand the whole notion
of «décroissance».
As a matter of fact, is it really necessary to go back to the days when
human beings lived in caves? Is that what «décroissance» is all about?
On the contrary, most people wish to lead a relatively comfortable life,
and who can blame them? Consuming less will not solve anything: what is
the use of buying just one pair of shoes, if the pair of shoes was made
by children at the other end of the world, and if we buy it in a
supermarket? That surely is no «décroissance»... There is, behind the
concept, an economic and political system. The real problem is
capitalism ! Thus, questioning consumption without questioning
production: where are things produced? by whom? how? in what conditions?
â means we do not question the capitalist operating mode
(productionâdistribution-consumption). Even more so, we accept the
necessity â or fatality â behind it...
The noxious perversity of this system is that it has established
constraints that ensure its own survival: the idea is to create acts of
mass consumption, as well as the apparent need to satisfy them in order
to live decently. And consumption itself, even if it is very little, is
the best guarantee that the system will survive. Indeed, although we
curse and plague the Medef (the bossesâ union in France) and those in
power, nothing will change if we do not get involved in the effective
alteration of this system. Not only do we not question it, but we allow
it to regenerate itself by supporting it ! Shall we find the strength to
stop buying from Auchan or Carrefour supermarkets, McDonaldâs, Elf,
Total, Nike, Microsoft etc.? So, what shall we do? The idea is that
people themselves should decide on what they want to produce, how they
want to produce it, and also why, and for whom, where, etc. Locally,
they decide on what lifestyle they want: they are open-eyed and active
actors of their mode of own lives. This organization is much less energy
wasting; an end to super production. There would be less transportation
of goods, more collective discussions on the production modes â which
would pollute less.
We must therefore go further: we should think of the anarchist
organization mode as the only way to âdĂ©croĂźtreâ harmoniously, once we
are rid of the capitalist monster! We should also defend the idea that
the libertarian society is healthy ecologically, realistic economically,
fair and equal socially, and is inscribed within the humanist frame of
âdĂ©croissanceâ.
So the point is not to stop consuming, but rather to produce and consume
better. In order to frighten the capitalist system, we should be able to
give ourselves the means â in spite of the obstaclesâ to get a
libertarian society working; letâs take our responsibilities! Let me
insist: the anarchist society project is coherent and attainable! Letâs
create, invent and get involved in local alternative networks of
production and distribution, which smack of âdĂ©croissanceâ. We want to
define together what we want to consume and how to produce this
according to our principles and ecological constraints. Letâs use the
tools and production means to make them fit peopleâs needs wherever they
live. And letâs not take âBut there is no such thing in my town as an
autonomous and self-catering network nowâ for an answer. For giving 1âŹ
to alternative systems and giving 1⏠to the capitalists do not have the
same political value: we vote everyday by consuming!
In France, for example, there are associations of small farmers and
nearby consumers, like AMAP (Association for the maintenance of peasant
agriculture). Together they decide beforehand on what and how they will
produce and distribute; meanwhile the consumers make a promise to buy
the production, thus enabling the farmers to free themselves from the
policies that ensnare and stifle them. The benefits are twofold: first,
it enables the small farmers to survive, even though the capital has
programmed to destroy them; secondly, it greatly reduces the waste of
energy and food which is the usual side-effect of industrial âand
chemicalâ production, of transport and storage. So the system is
directly attacked where it hurts most! No more intermediaries, just
people self-organizing... And this type of initiatives can be conceived
and created for all sorts of productions. These examples of alternatives
can become a real answer, completely anti-capitalist, ecological and
realistic. Yet if we do not get involved in such initiatives, there is a
risk they will be absorbed by the system. Indeed, these AMAP are based
on nearly libertarian principles, but are in the hand of the association
Alliance PEC â which does not particularly like libertarians. If we are
not careful, these initiatives could very well become the new fashion
for bourgeois to feel âcloser to the peopleâ... It is the same with SEL
(System of local exchange) and any other sort of local alternative. So
the thing is, to not only stop buying stuff from chain stores and big
producers, but also to put into practice, as soon as possible and as
much as possible, a positive and efficient organization of society.
Letâs help to the implement of an anarchist organization of society by
creating and supporting local alternative networks of production and
distribution, of recycling and exchange, as well as friendly meeting
places, like libraries, squats, self-managed kitchens, free services,
lessons etc.
What is very interesting is that these networks attract a lot of people
who are not militants: anarchy is too beautiful for people not to be
seduced! It is our role as anarchists to show that, through practice, a
libertarian society is attainable and sustainable (!!!). This
libertarian society is the only means to achieve both individual and
collective comfort, and âdĂ©croissanceâ. The more we act, the more
coherent we get!