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Treadmill of Production Analysis

Treadmill of production analysis is a political-economy framework that explains environmental degradation as the structural outcome of capitalism's built-in imperative to expand production and accumulate capital. Allan Schnaiberg introduced it in his 1980 book The Environment: From Surplus to Scarcity, arguing that competitive markets compel firms to reinvest profits in ever more capital-intensive and energy-intensive production, generating accelerating ecological withdrawals of resources and additions of pollution. The metaphor of a treadmill captures the way the system must keep running, expanding output, just to stay in place, so that environmental harm is not an accident but a systemic requirement. Crucially, Schnaiberg saw labor and the state as drawn into the same growth logic, since workers depend on the jobs growth provides and governments depend on the revenue and legitimacy it generates, forming a coalition that perpetuates the treadmill. Gould, Pellow, and Schnaiberg's 2004 article restated and defended the theory, clarifying its structure, its focus on production over consumption, and its evolution under globalization. The framework remains a cornerstone of critical environmental sociology and a counterpoint to ecological-modernization optimism.

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  1. Schnaiberg, A. (1980). The Environment: From Surplus to Scarcity. Oxford University Press. ISBN: 9780195026115
  2. Gould, K. A., Pellow, D. N., & Schnaiberg, A. (2004). Interrogating the Treadmill of Production: Everything You Wanted to Know about the Treadmill but Were Afraid to Ask. Organization & Environment, 17(3), 296-316. DOI: 10.1177/1086026604268747

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ScholarGate. (2026, June 23). Treadmill of Production Analysis (Schnaiberg's Political Economy of Environmental Degradation). ScholarGate. https://scholargate.app/nl/environmental-sociology/treadmill-of-production-analysis

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ScholarGateTreadmill of Production Analysis (Treadmill of Production Analysis (Schnaiberg's Political Economy of Environmental Degradation)). Geraadpleegd op 2026-06-24 via https://scholargate.app/nl/environmental-sociology/treadmill-of-production-analysis · Gegevensset: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20539026