Redefining Prosperity
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Redefining Prosperity

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Redefining Prosperity

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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 15 scholars from diverse fields who worked together to bring the depth and nuance of their respective fields to questions that affect us all. The result is a rich, transdisciplinary work that illuminates the philosophical and historical origins of our current definition of prosperity; identifies the complex processes that gave rise to the problems we face today; elucidates the ways in which our contemporary environmental, social, nutritional, economic, political, and cultural crises are interconnected; and explores why a half-century of economic growth has neither increased life satisfaction in the West nor vanquished world poverty. Approaching these broad-ranging questions from the specific standpoints of their disciplines, each of the authors offers thoughts for the future, considering possible escape routes and proposing changes to the way we live, behave, and organise society and public action – changes that actually respond, in an equitable way, to our deepest aspirations.

Ultimately, in laying the groundwork for a public debate on this subject, this book poses a question to its readers: what is your definition of prosperity, and what can be done to promote it?

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2014
ISBN
9781317695011

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Halftitle Page
  3. Routledge Studies in Ecological Economics
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Contents
  7. Notes on contributors
  8. Foreword
  9. Preface
  10. Introduction
  11. 1 Can prosperity be disentangled from growth?
  12. 2 A high-stakes shift: turning the tide from GDP to new prosperity indicators
  13. 3 Towards a transcultural definition of prosperity: insights from the capability approach
  14. 4 Consumerism and positive liberty
  15. 5 Prosperity in work
  16. 6 Out of the laboratory into the field: the stakes riding on a paradigm change
  17. 7 Environment, growth, and prosperity: possible models of integration
  18. 8 Prosperity and the crisis of politics
  19. 9 Collective action and the redefinition of prosperity: on the democratic governance of the transition
  20. 10 Conclusion: who will redefine prosperity?
  21. Selected bibliography