unproduction
English
Etymology
From un- (“lack of”) + production.
Noun
unproduction (uncountable)
- Lack or absence of production
- 2012, A. Kiarina Kordela, Surplus:
- Capital itself demands the abolition of national boundaries, involves a system of production in which what traditionally was considered reproduction or unproduction is equally a part of production itself [...]
- 2014, Michael Heinlein, Cordula Kropp, Judith Neumer, Futures of Modernity: Challenges for Cosmopolitical Thought and Practice:
- That such a market of carbon unproduction will ultimately have virtually no impact upon the trajectory of global carbon emissions is almost beside the point.
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