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Plenitude
Book • 2010
Plenitude challenges conventional economic models and advocates for a shift towards sustainability and true wealth.
It questions the relentless pursuit of economic growth, proposing alternatives that prioritize ecological balance and social well-being.
The book integrates environmental science, economics, and social theory to create a vision for a more resilient and equitable future.
It calls for a rethinking of resource management, consumption patterns, and the distribution of wealth.
This book advocates for a new economic paradigm that supports thriving communities and a healthy planet for future generations.
It questions the relentless pursuit of economic growth, proposing alternatives that prioritize ecological balance and social well-being.
The book integrates environmental science, economics, and social theory to create a vision for a more resilient and equitable future.
It calls for a rethinking of resource management, consumption patterns, and the distribution of wealth.
This book advocates for a new economic paradigm that supports thriving communities and a healthy planet for future generations.
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Mentioned by Lee Camp when discussing what it means to focus on what ought to be central to us.

215: Unabridged Interview: Juliet Schor