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John B. Cobb Jr

    John B. Cobb Jr. est un théologien, philosophe et écologiste américain de premier plan. Il est considéré comme un érudit de premier plan en philosophie et théologie du processus, profondément associé à la pensée d'Alfred North Whitehead. Son œuvre étendue explore les liens profonds entre la foi, la raison et l'éthique écologique. Les écrits de Cobb recherchent constamment des voies innovantes pour l'enquête spirituelle et philosophique contemporaine.

    The Green National Product
    • The Green National Product

      A Proposed Index of Sustainable Economic Welfare

      • 343pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Many critics of mainstream economics have been calling for a new compass to guide national economic policies because the existing one, the GNP, is broken. They propose a 'green national product' which would address the long-term health of the planet and its inhabitants, and focus on sustainability. Toward this end, they propose an Index of Sustainable Economic Welfare (ISEW), which takes into account such elements as adjustments for income distribution, environmental damage, the value of housework, and resource depletion. Experts in the field of economic development present comments and criticisms regarding the creation of the ISEW and its outcome. The book concludes with the authors' direct response to those critical suggestions, culminating with a revised Index of Sustainable Economic Welfare. Contributors: Robert Eisner, Alan H. Young, Carol S. Carson, Robert R. Gottfried, Thomas Michael Power, E.J. Mishan, Jan Tinbergen, Richard D. Lamm, and Hans Diefenbacher. Co-published with the Human Economy Center.

      The Green National Product1994