The creativity of retarding speed
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the creativity of retarding speed, asking how far could retarding speed be creative and where should we begin to retard speed – with the individual or with society?
Design/methodology/approach
The paper first presents the basic principles of the “the ecology of time”. Here, the concept of “inherent time” of systems is explained. The paper then surveys the alarming signals of the destructiveness of haste. There then follows an explanation of what retarding speed means in general and how it affects economic decisions and processes – beyond the neoliberal mainstream. Finally, the paper draws some conclusions dealing with the creativity of retarding speed.
Findings
Characteristic for this mode of economy is that it establishes stable circles within ourselves as well as between individuals and their social and natural environment. In this way it is explicitly sustainable.
Originality/value
This approach can help us, as individuals and societies, to find adequate speed and rhythms for managing ourselves (body and psyche), our societies and the physical basis of our economy. The paper suggests a new, interdisciplinary approach, called “the ecology of time”.
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Citation
Reheis, F. (2006), "The creativity of retarding speed", International Journal of Social Economics, Vol. 33 No. 11, pp. 789-794. https://doi.org/10.1108/03068290610705698
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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