Hence, given the immediate relevance of the monetary growth imperative for degrowth, one would expect that degrowth scholarship would feature the issue of money rather prominently. The same is true for the development of concrete policies addressing distributional issues or monetary system design. However, a lack of concrete policy proposals from the degrowth literature has been lamented repeatedly over the years in different contexts...
This is my criticism of most leftist ideas: how do you get from here to there? Most of the stuff I've read on degrowth is often about why it matters based on the result it's intended to science, as if people aren't taking the idea seriously enough. But there's so little on how to get from here to there, what should happen if we do take the idea seriously.