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Enjoyable, meaningful lives without economic growth or jobs?
As a behavioural psychologist, I am challenged by Tim Jackson’s book “Prosperity without Growth“. Living on a finite planet, how do we find ways to flourish in a world of less economic growth and less material consumption? At the same … Continue reading
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Tagged behavioural research, consumerism, prosperity without growth, psychology, tim jackson, well-being
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Is playing golf on a Friday afternoon such a bad thing?
Liam Fox recently told an audience of Tory activists that it’s the “duty” of our business leaders “to contribute to the prosperity of our country”. Instead, Fox complained, they are letting us down by choosing to play golf on Friday … Continue reading
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Tagged golf, growth, inequality, Liam Fox, prosperity, tim jackson
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