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
NotesTim Jackson is Director of the Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity (CUSP) and Professor of Sustainable Development at the University of Surrey in the UK. For over three decades, he has pioneered research on the moral, economic and social dimensions of prosperity on a finite planet. His landmark book Prosperity without Growth (2009/2017) was a Financial Times book of the year, and UnHerd’s book of the decade. It appeared in 17 foreign language editions worldwide. In 2016, he was awarded the Hillary Laureate for exceptional international leadership in sustainability. In addition to his academic work, Tim is an award-winning dramatist with numerous radio-writing credits for the BBC.
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