Lorenz Keyßer

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PhD candidate @ University of Lausanne | #Degrowth #Anarchism #ClimateJustice #PluralEcon | He/him | Ger/Eng
ResearchGatehttps://www.researchgate.net/profile/Lorenz-Keysser
Degrowth CHhttps://degrowth-switzerland.ch/
LocationLausanne, CH

"Therefore, the International Association of Genocide Scholars:

Declares that Israel’s policies and actions in #Gaza meet the legal definition of #genocide in Article II of the United Nations Convention for the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (1948);

Declares that Israel’s policies and actions in Gaza constitute war crimes and crimes against humanity as defined in international humanitarian law and the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court;
[...]

Calls upon all states to actively pursue policies to ensure respect for their obligations under international law, including under the Genocide Convention, the Arms Trade Treaty and international humanitarian law, with regards to Israel and Palestine;
and

Calls upon the government of #Israel and all other United Nations members to support a process of repair and transitional justice that will afford democracy, freedom, dignity, and security for all people of Gaza."

https://genocidescholars.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/IAGS-Resolution-on-Gaza-FINAL.pdf

‼️My first PhD paper is now out in Ecological Economics (open access)‼️ "Economic growth dependencies and imperatives: A review of key theories and their conflicts" with Julia Steinberger & Matthias Schmelzer :
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0921800925002289?via%3Dihub
#degrowth #postgrowth

I spent way too much time on this, so I'm really happy that I can finally share it with you. Here is a short summary based on the abstract:

The starting point of the paper is that despite tons of evidence indicating that sustainability cannot be achieved without overcoming the economic growth paradigm, our societies continue to pursue destructive growth pathways. Why is that?

Theories on economic growth dependencies and imperatives (GDI) explain this behaviour via mechanisms that cause negative consequences for people and societies under conditions of zero economic growth (stagnation). This can include for instance increased unemployment and deprivation, but also political and economic crises, under stagnation. But there are many conflicting theories about what precisely causes GDI - there is no consensus on which mechanisms actually lead to these negative consequences. This situation makes it difficult to achieve concentrated and unified efforts to make societal wellbeing independent from economic growth, a core element of post-growth and degrowth societies.

Our paper addresses this impasse by providing a systematic review of 248 publications covering key theories of GDI. The review identifies 112 mechanisms, sorted into 21 clusters and six themes. We provide synthetic conceptual accounts of the diverse dimensions of GDI for each mechanism, such as how harm occurs without growth.

Our findings show that GDI mechanisms are more numerous and heterogeneous than previously thought. We also conduct a short analysis of conflicts between the theories. Disagreements emerge primarily from contradictory perceptions of the neutrality of fundamental social structures, i.e. whether or not they cause GDI. These structures include the monetary economy, market competition, private property and the state. On top of that, conflicts centre the specific roles of ideology, knowledge and culture. These differences can be linked to the varying currents within degrowth and post-growth movements, pointing to quite different political and strategic implications depending on the theoretical perspective. Our findings thus highlight the importance of further theoretical and empirical research that deepens our understanding of GDI.

There is lots more, with tons of detail, so if your interested, I invite you to have a look at the paper (link above and below - its open access).

A huge thanks to all who have contributed to this paper, including many friends and collleagues, three anonymous reviewers and my wonderful co-authors. 🙏

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0921800925002289?via%3Dihub

‼️My first PhD paper is now out in Ecological Economics (open access)‼️ "Economic growth dependencies and imperatives: A review of key theories and their conflicts" with Julia Steinberger & Matthias Schmelzer :
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0921800925002289?via%3Dihub
#degrowth #postgrowth

I spent way too much time on this, so I'm really happy that I can finally share it with you. Here is a short summary based on the abstract:

The starting point of the paper is that despite tons of evidence indicating that sustainability cannot be achieved without overcoming the economic growth paradigm, our societies continue to pursue destructive growth pathways. Why is that?

Theories on economic growth dependencies and imperatives (GDI) explain this behaviour via mechanisms that cause negative consequences for people and societies under conditions of zero economic growth (stagnation). This can include for instance increased unemployment and deprivation, but also political and economic crises, under stagnation. But there are many conflicting theories about what precisely causes GDI - there is no consensus on which mechanisms actually lead to these negative consequences. This situation makes it difficult to achieve concentrated and unified efforts to make societal wellbeing independent from economic growth, a core element of post-growth and degrowth societies.

Our paper addresses this impasse by providing a systematic review of 248 publications covering key theories of GDI. The review identifies 112 mechanisms, sorted into 21 clusters and six themes. We provide synthetic conceptual accounts of the diverse dimensions of GDI for each mechanism, such as how harm occurs without growth.

Our findings show that GDI mechanisms are more numerous and heterogeneous than previously thought. We also conduct a short analysis of conflicts between the theories. Disagreements emerge primarily from contradictory perceptions of the neutrality of fundamental social structures, i.e. whether or not they cause GDI. These structures include the monetary economy, market competition, private property and the state. On top of that, conflicts centre the specific roles of ideology, knowledge and culture. These differences can be linked to the varying currents within degrowth and post-growth movements, pointing to quite different political and strategic implications depending on the theoretical perspective. Our findings thus highlight the importance of further theoretical and empirical research that deepens our understanding of GDI.

There is lots more, with tons of detail, so if your interested, I invite you to have a look at the paper (link above and below - its open access).

A huge thanks to all who have contributed to this paper, including many friends and collleagues, three anonymous reviewers and my wonderful co-authors. 🙏

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0921800925002289?via%3Dihub

The Israelis hunted down 15 paramedics from the Palestinian Red Crescent (PRCS) and other civil servants in Gaza, killed them one by one, and then dumped their bodies in a mass grave. This was last week, 23rd of March.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/mar/31/israel-killed-15-palestinian-paramedics-and-rescue-workers-one-by-one-says-un

Israel killed 15 Palestinian paramedics and rescue workers one by one, says UN

Workers on a mission to help colleagues were buried in mass grave in southern Gaza, says humanitarian office

The Guardian

“Cruel Zionist occupiers, every occupation ends”

Tel Aviv - Yafa activists from the Radical Bloc calling for an end to the genocide in Gaza and occupation of Palestine.

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DHXMgfasqJt

‎הגוש הרדיקלי كتله راديكاليه Radical Bloc‎ on Instagram‎: "Tonight in Tel Aviv - Yafa (18.3.25): activists led by the Radical Bloc protested Israel’s resumption of its genםcוdcal campaign in פaza. In less than 24 hours, the Zוonst state has murdeזed over 400 people. The protesters called for an immediate and permanent ceasefire, the release of all prisoners, an end to Zוonism, and freedom for Paןestוne. The protesters marched for hours in the streets of Tel Aviv - Yafa, and were met with hostility from the public and the pםlice."‎

8,018 likes, 296 comments - radical.bloc.tlv on March 18, 2025‎: "Tonight in Tel Aviv - Yafa (18.3.25): activists led by the Radical Bloc protested Israel’s resumption of its genםcוdcal campaign in פaza. In less than 24 hours, the Zוonst state has murdeזed over 400 people. The protesters called for an immediate and permanent ceasefire, the release of all prisoners, an end to Zוonism, and freedom for Paןestוne. The protesters marched for hours in the streets of Tel Aviv - Yafa, and were met with hostility from the public and the pםlice.". ‎

Instagram

AJ putting the number as at least 342 killed by Israel in Gaza.

The ‘ceasefire’ is over.

Ein paar Gedanken zum aktuellen Hype um die Linkspartei - gerne verbreiten. 🫳🎤

YouTube
Wir haben uns beim letzten Überblick unsere Trauer über den Anschlag und unsere Frustration über den Umgang der Linken mit diesem von der Seele gesprochen. Dabei haben wir uns vor allem dazu geäußert, wie falsch der Umgang der Linken mit dem Islamismus in Deutschland ist. Aber auch wie die AFD durch unsere toten und verletzten Kolleginnen versucht Kapital zu schlagen. Jetzt auf YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyhVWFEyieo)
Unsere Meinung zum Anschlag in München & dem Umgang der Linken mit Islamismus

YouTube

I’m being told that the largest Mastodon instance - mastodon.social - is now hiding my profile.

One person telling me it’s because of German obsession with making up antisemitism where there is none.

Anyone who knows my work knows that I platform critical Jewish voices. My MA thesis was on Yiddish & Hebrew, I do memory studies which incl Holocaust studies, and I am co-producing a Jewish podcast by three radical Jews. I’m also a writer for 972mag.

So what’s up Mastodon? Am I too Arab for you?

600 academics and writers, including Thomas Piketty and Deborah Feldman, have signed a public letter accusing #Germany of "complicity in crimes against international law" and demanding the country "stops supporting the annihilation of Palestinians" #Genocide #Israel #Gaza

https://www.fr.de/kultur/gesellschaft/israelisches-bombardement-deutschland-als-mittaeter-93405541.html
https://www.fr.de/kultur/gesellschaft/israelisches-bombardement-deutschland-als-mittaeter-93405541.html

Israelisches Bombardement – Deutschland als „Mittäter“

Offener Brief aus der Wissenschaft prangert Haltung der Bundesregierung zu Israel an.