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_aJackson, Tim _916663 |
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_aPost growth: _blife after capitalism |
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_bPolity Press _aCambridge _c2021 |
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300 | _axvi, 240 p. | ||
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_aGBP _b14.99 |
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500 | _aTable of content: Prologue Chapter 1. The Myth of Growth Chapter 2. Who Killed Capitalism? Chapter 3. The Limited and the Limitless Chapter 4. The Nature of Prosperity Chapter 5. Of Love and Entropy Chapter 6. Economics as Storytelling Chapter 7. The Return to Work Chapter 8. A Canopy of Hope Chapter 9. The Art of Power Chapter 10. Dolphins in Venice Acknowledgements References Notes [https://www.politybooks.com/bookdetail?book_slug=post-growth-life-after-capitalism--9781509542512] | ||
520 | _aWinner of the 2022 Eric Zencey Prize in Ecological EconomicsCapitalism is broken. The relentless pursuit of more has delivered climate catastrophe, social inequality and financial instability – and left us ill-prepared for life in a global pandemic. Tim Jackson’s passionate and provocative book dares us to imagine a world beyond capitalism – a place where relationship and meaning take precedence over profits and power. Post Growth is both a manifesto for system change and an invitation to rekindle a deeper conversation about the nature of the human condition. (https://www.politybooks.com/bookdetail?book_slug=post-growth-life-after-capitalism--9781509542512) | ||
650 | _aEconomic policy | ||
650 | _aSustainable development | ||
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