Get savie ith systems. Design to distribute, create, to regenerate and be agnostic about growth. From a rational economic man what we were just talking about, o social, adaptable humans. So as i said, kate, that thatt, the book is, in a sense, a kind of text book to petrodox economics. A tu looking at your the titles of the seven lessons, or the seven themes in your book, change the goal from gDP to the doughnot see the big picture. On the counted i've got one of the chapters i'd like to talk about in depthsandand i'm interested in which of the chapters at the forefront of
Oxford University economist Kate Raworth has been described by the author and environmentalist George Monbiot as, "The John Maynard Keynes of the 21st century." In 2018, she came to Intelligence Squared to talk through the set of ideas that has seen her influential book, Donut Economics, find fans in audiences ranging from members of the UN General Assembly to Pope Francis and Extinction Rebellion. Hosting the discussion was Matthew Taylor, at the time of the interview Chief Executive of the RSA and latterly Chief Executive of the NHS Confederation.
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