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Foreword |
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Preface |
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Acknowledgements |
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Summary |
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1 Understanding the Addiction: Where Are We and How Did We Get Here? |
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1.1 The Anthropocene and the Great Acceleration |
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1.2 The Great Acceleration and the Economic Growth Paradigm |
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1.3 Planetary Boundaries and the Looming Climate/Extinction/Financial Crises |
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2 Acknowledging the Addiction: We Know the Problems - Why Haven't We Solved Them? |
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2.1 Lock in, Social Traps, and Societal Addictions |
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2.2 What Is Addiction and the Individual Scale? |
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2.3 How Can a Society Be Thought of as `Addicted'? |
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2.4 Motivational Interviewing |
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2.5 Scaling Up From the Individual to the Societal Level |
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2.6 History: Collapse Is Common, But Social Transformations Are Possible |
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2.7 Societal Therapy and Creating Shared Visions |
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2.8 Cultural Evolution and Scenario Planning |
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2.9 Other Relevant Approaches |
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37 | (6) |
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3 Wellbeing Economics: A New Vision of How the World Works and How It Could Be Better |
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3.1 Beyond the Empty World Model |
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3.2 The Psychology of Wellbeing: What Is the Economy For? |
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3.3 An Integrative Definition of Quality of Life and Wellbeing |
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3.4 The Four Capitals: Measuring and Managing Our Full Portfolio of Assets |
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3.6 Ecologically Sustainable Scale: How Physically Big Can the Economy (and Population) Get? |
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3.7 Fair Distribution: Who Gets What and Why? |
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3.8 Efficient Allocation: How Do We Make the Most of What We Have? |
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3.9 Measuring Success: Beyond GDP to Sustainable Wellbeing |
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3.11 The SDGs and Sustainable Wellbeing |
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3.12 There Are Alternatives |
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68 | (6) |
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4 Active Therapy: Creating Shared Goals for a Sustainable and Desirable Future |
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4.1 Cultural Evolution and the Role of Envisioning in Creating the Future We All Want |
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4.2 Scenarios: Alternative Visions of the Future |
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4.3 The UN Sustainable Development Goals as a First Step |
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4.4 What Could a Sustainable and Desirable Wellbeing Economy Look Like? |
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5 Creating a Sustainable Wellbeing Future: How Do We Get From Here to There? |
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5.1 Finding the Path to the Future We All Want |
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5.2 A Broader View of Property Rights and Common Assets |
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5.3 Tax and Subsidy Reform |
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109 | (5) |
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5.4 Participatory Governance Institutions for Sustainability |
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6 Sustaining a Better World in 2050 and Beyond: Ongoing Envisioning and Adaptive Management |
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6.1 The Future We Want Is Already Here |
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Epilogue |
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Index |
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