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Enough Is Enough by Rob Dietz and Daniel O'Neill
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Jan 07, 2013 | ISBN 9781609948054

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Praise

“Humans seem to be intent on confirming the argument of biologist Ernst Mayr that higher intelligence may be a lethal mutation. But the grim prognosis is not inevitable. This lucid, informed, and highly constructive book shows that with the will to act, solutions can be found to build a steady-state economy geared to meeting human needs.”
—Noam Chomsky

“Rob Dietz and Dan O’Neill bring clarity and style to their impassioned and meticulous analysis, offering the way to a better quality of life and a sustainable future for all.”
—Kate Pickett, Professor of Epidemiology, University of York; cofounder, The Equality Trust; and coauthor of The Spirit Level

“Dietz and O’Neill create a remarkable vision—a world with enough prosperity and happiness for everyone, not just for a few. This book will restore your hope in the future and give you specific things you can do to help!”
—Thom Hartmann, internationally syndicated talk show host and author of twenty-four books

Table Of Contents

Foreword by Herman Daly
Preface

Part I: Questions of Enough
Chapter 1 Have You Had Enough?
Chapter 2 Why Should Enough Be the Goal?
Chapter 3 How Much Is Enough?
Chapter 4 What Sort of Economy Provides Enough?

Part II: Strategies of Enough
Chapter 5 Enough Throughput: Limiting Resource Use and Waste Production
Chapter 6 Enough People: Stabilizing Population
Chapter 7 Enough Inequality: Distributing Income and Wealth
Chapter 8 Enough Debt: Reforming Monetary and Financial Systems
Chapter 9 Enough Miscalculation: Changing the Way We Measure Progress
Chapter 10 Enough Unemployment: Securing Meaningful Jobs
Chapter 11 Enough Business as Usual: Rethinking Commerce

Part III: Advancing the Economy of Enough
Chapter 12 Enough Materialism: Changing Consumer Behavior
Chapter 13 Enough Silence: Engaging Politicians and the Media
Chapter 14 Enough Unilateralism: Changing National Goals and Improving
International Cooperation
Chapter 15 Enough Waiting: Taking Action to Start the Transition
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
About the Authors

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