Society today faces a difficult contradiction: we know exactly how the physical limits of our planet are being reached and exactly why we cannot go on as we have before – and yet, collectively, we seem unable to reach crucial decisions for our future in a timely way. This book argues that our definition of prosperity, which we have long assimilated with the idea of material wealth, may be preventing us from imagining a future that meets essential human aspirations without straining our planet to the breaking point. In other words, redefining prosperity is a necessary and urgent task. This book is the fruit of a long debate among fifteen scholars from diverse who worked together to bring the depth and nuance of their respective fields to que...
Crisis, value, and hope are three concepts whose intersection and mutual constitution open the door ...
What if we started economics not with established theories, but with humanity´s long-term goals and...
One concept that students at university seem to take for granted is ‘progress’: they assume that we,...
This report seeks to stimulate debate on how we define prosperity and addresses the inadequacies of ...
Living organisms pass through life seeking prosperity in a materialistic world. There are different...
The quest for prosperity has been a central motive in the life of man from the moment of his entranc...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, prosperity theologies have simultaneously received a w...
Understanding sustainable prosperity is an essential but complex task. It implies an ongoing multidi...
GROWTH, A POLITICAL OBSESSION In political discourse, from both the right and the left, economic gro...
GROWTH, A POLITICAL OBSESSION In political discourse, from both the right and the left, economic gro...
It is a widespread view that democracy and the advanced nation-state are in crisis, weakened by glob...
Ten years after the great financial shock hit Wall Street in 2007\u201308, it is now generally recog...
The current model of economic growth generated unprecedented increases in human wealth and prosperit...
This book is about the mechanisms of wealth creation, or what we like to think of as evolutionary “p...
Is the concept of sustainability founded on strong, solid scientific bases? And can this elusive con...
Crisis, value, and hope are three concepts whose intersection and mutual constitution open the door ...
What if we started economics not with established theories, but with humanity´s long-term goals and...
One concept that students at university seem to take for granted is ‘progress’: they assume that we,...
This report seeks to stimulate debate on how we define prosperity and addresses the inadequacies of ...
Living organisms pass through life seeking prosperity in a materialistic world. There are different...
The quest for prosperity has been a central motive in the life of man from the moment of his entranc...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, prosperity theologies have simultaneously received a w...
Understanding sustainable prosperity is an essential but complex task. It implies an ongoing multidi...
GROWTH, A POLITICAL OBSESSION In political discourse, from both the right and the left, economic gro...
GROWTH, A POLITICAL OBSESSION In political discourse, from both the right and the left, economic gro...
It is a widespread view that democracy and the advanced nation-state are in crisis, weakened by glob...
Ten years after the great financial shock hit Wall Street in 2007\u201308, it is now generally recog...
The current model of economic growth generated unprecedented increases in human wealth and prosperit...
This book is about the mechanisms of wealth creation, or what we like to think of as evolutionary “p...
Is the concept of sustainability founded on strong, solid scientific bases? And can this elusive con...
Crisis, value, and hope are three concepts whose intersection and mutual constitution open the door ...
What if we started economics not with established theories, but with humanity´s long-term goals and...
One concept that students at university seem to take for granted is ‘progress’: they assume that we,...