For The Common Good: Redirecting The Economy Toward Community, The Environment, And A Sustainable Future

For The Common Good: Redirecting The Economy Toward Community, The Environment, And A Sustainable Future

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Author: Herman E. Daly And John B. Cobb, Jr. With Contributions By Clifford W. Cobb
Binding: Paperback
Published: Beacon Press, Boston

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Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
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This seminal work in ecological economics presents a compelling argument for a fundamental shift in economic paradigms. It critically examines the shortcomings of conventional economic theory, illustrating how current models often undermine social well-being and environmental health. The authors instruct readers on alternative frameworks that prioritize community resilience, ecological integrity, and intergenerational equity. This influential text chronicles a vision for a sustainable future, offering practical insights for redirecting economic activity towards genuinely common good. It argues for a transformative approach to policy and practice, fostering a more just and ecologically sound society.

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Author: Herman E. Daly And John B. Cobb, Jr. With Contributions By Clifford W. Cobb
Binding: Paperback
Published: Beacon Press, Boston

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

This seminal work in ecological economics presents a compelling argument for a fundamental shift in economic paradigms. It critically examines the shortcomings of conventional economic theory, illustrating how current models often undermine social well-being and environmental health. The authors instruct readers on alternative frameworks that prioritize community resilience, ecological integrity, and intergenerational equity. This influential text chronicles a vision for a sustainable future, offering practical insights for redirecting economic activity towards genuinely common good. It argues for a transformative approach to policy and practice, fostering a more just and ecologically sound society.