Rethinking Our World: An Invitation to Rescue Our Future by Maja Göpel (trans. David Shaw)
Humankind is in the midst of environmental and social crisis. Business as usual is not an option. Dr Maya Göpel is a political economist who is motivated to impel her readers to question the very rules and concepts upon which economic systems are founded; concepts which many of our institutions take for granted and rules which have become systemic.
Göpel rigorously analyses traditional theories of economic growth, privatisation, consumption, and the infallibility of ‘the market’. Endless expansion and extraction by Western industrialised nations has led to this moment in time and Göpel warns that we must rethink these systems of our world in order to proactively move towards a more regenerative cycle. Göpel isn’t saying anything new here, rather she is skilfully bringing together ideas from psychology, economics, philosophy, science and history to create a highly readable interdisciplinary summary of the crisis at hand.
She does not shy away from exposing the inequalities that are created and perpetuated by the powers that be and those of us living in comfortable privilege. Her chapter on ‘fairness’ as the key to a more sustainable economic system is particularly engaging and will hopefully sufficiently enrage her readers to take action. In the final chapter, Göpel cautions the reader against what she calls the ‘Mean Monday’ phenomenon. This, she describes, is that feeling that occurs after you have read a book such as this one and been convinced to take action but then you put the book down and return to the world and everything is the same as it was before.
Göpel reminds us that awareness is one of the first steps, and the knowledge and belief that business as usual is not an option can be a powerful place to start.