Care work
Care work often remains invisible, unpaid, and undervalued. What would happen if care work were at the center of economic policy—rather than profits and economic growth?
Degrowth
Our economic system is geared toward competition and growth. Companies that don't grow are squeezed out of the market. But there's another way: if we make decisions together, work together, and respect the limits of nature.
Digitalization
The profit-driven development of digital devices and software that collects data without consent and exacerbates inequality does not enable a good life for everyone. We approach digitalization from a socio-ecological perspective.
Climate justice
People in the Global South are suffering the most from the climate crisis, even though they have contributed the least to it. The climate crisis therefore not only threatens human survival, it is also a huge issue of justice.
Organizational consulting
We offer learning and exchange spaces in group seminars and individual consultations to support organizations that want to be part of a sustainable and solidarity-based economy on their path to transformation.
Transformative education
Through our educational work, we support people in finding answers to pressing questions together. We research, reflect on, and discuss our economic system, the causes of social injustice, and ecological crises.
Utopia
For many people, it's easier to imagine the end of the world than the end of capitalism, growth, and competition. We work on visionary proposals because concrete utopias can provide guidance for political action.