How Much is Enough?

Auteur: Skidelsky, Edward
Editeur: Penguin Books Ltd
Argues that wealth is not - or should not be - an end in itself, but a means to 'the good life'. Tracing the concept from Aristotle to the present, this book shows how far modern life has strayed from that ideal. It rejects the idea that there is any single measure of human progress, whether GDP or 'happiness'.
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Argues that wealth is not - or should not be - an end in itself, but a means to 'the good life'. Tracing the concept from Aristotle to the present, this book shows how far modern life has strayed from that ideal. It rejects the idea that there is any single measure of human progress, whether GDP or 'happiness'.
ISBN / EAN 9780241953891
Genre Non Attribué / Foires Aux Livres
Publication date 2023-12-01 00:00:00
Auteur Skidelsky, Edward
Editeur Penguin Books Ltd