"Ole Bjerg takes a fresh look at capitalism?s existential ecological crisis from beyond the usual perspectives of growth, de-growth and green growth. He argues that, before we can change our orientation towards growth, we need to understand why we have not changed it already. Bjerg?s philosophical therapy ? eco-analysis ? might just be what equips us with the thinking to be able to act."<br /> <b>Tony Greenham, Director of Economy, Enterprise and Manufacturing, RSA</b> <br /><br /> "In this fascinating philosophical reflection, Ole Bjerg draws on the ideas of Slavoj ?i?ek to show that, in spite of the public opposition between ecological and economic approaches to well-being and the environment, they are in fact mutually constitutive paradigms that shape contemporary ideology and the social reality of nature. This argument casts a new light on issues of growth, justice and sustainability and will be of considerable interest to a wide readership both within and beyond the academy."<br /> <b>Arjun Appadurai, New York University</b>