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Book Description

It’s time for a new kind of economy We’re overusing the earth’s finite resources, and yet excessive consumption is failing to improve our lives. In Enough Is Enough, Rob Dietz and Dan O’Neill lay out a visionary but realistic alternative to the perpetual pursuit of economic growth—an economy where the goal is not more but enough. They explore specific strategies to conserve natural resources, stabilize population, reduce inequality, fix the financial system, create jobs, and more—all with the aim of maximizing long-term well-being instead of short-term profits. Filled with fresh ideas and surprising optimism, Enough Is Enough is the primer for achieving genuine prosperity and a hopeful future for all. “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

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Contents
  5. Foreword
  6. Preface
  7. Part I: Questions of Enough
    1. Chapter 1. Have You Had Enough?
    2. Chapter 2. Why Should Enough Be the Goal?
    3. Chapter 3. How Much Is Enough?
    4. Chapter 4. What Sort of Economy Provides Enough?
  8. Part II: Strategies of Enough
    1. Chapter 5. Enough Throughput
      1. Limiting Resource Use and Waste Production
    2. Chapter 6. Enough People
      1. Stabilizing Population
    3. Chapter 7. Enough Inequality
      1. Distributing Income and Wealth
    4. Chapter 8. Enough Debt
      1. Reforming Monetary and Financial Systems
    5. Chapter 9. Enough Miscalculation
      1. Changing the Way We Measure Progress
    6. Chapter 10. Enough Unemployment
      1. Securing Meaningful Jobs
    7. Chapter 11. Enough Business as Usual
      1. Rethinking Commerce
  9. Part III: Advancing the Economy of Enough
    1. Chapter 12. Enough Materialism
      1. Changing Consumer Behavior
    2. Chapter 13. Enough Silence
      1. Engaging Politicians and the Media
    3. Chapter 14. Enough Unilateralism
      1. Changing National Goals and Improving International Cooperation
    4. Chapter 15. Enough Waiting
      1. Taking Action to Start the Transition
  10. Notes
  11. Acknowledgments
  12. Index
  13. About the Authors
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