
How to Thrive in the Next Economy
Designing Tomorrow's World Today
John Thackara(Author)
Thames & Hudson Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 9. February 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
978-0-500-29294-5 (ISBN)
Description
Is there no escape from an economy that devours nature in the name of endless growth? John Thackara's answer is a rousing 'yes, there is!' Drawing on a lifetime of travel in search of real-world alternatives that work, he describes in this book how communities the world over are creating a replacement economy from the ground up. Each chapter is devoted to the creative ways people in diverse contexts tackle timeless needs. From Bali to Brazil, as well as Delhi, London, and California, Thackara writes of soil restorers and river keepers, seed savers and de-pavers, cloud commuters and e-bike couriers, care farmers, food system curators, Fibreshed stewards, money designers and more. Read together, these encounters add up to a joyful new story about what an economy is actually for. In place of an obsession with stuff, money and endless growth, this book describes social practices that cherish all-of-life, not just human life.
Reviews / Votes
'A thoughtful plan for a better and very different world' - New ScientistMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 197 mm
Width: 130 mm
Weight
220 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-500-29294-5 (9780500292945)
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Person
John Thackara is the founder and Director of The Doors of Perception, an organisation that stages festivals in which grassroots innovators work with an international community of design and innovation students
and professionals. He was the first Director of the Netherlands Design Institute (1993-99), and Director of Research at the Royal College of Art, London (1998-2002).
and professionals. He was the first Director of the Netherlands Design Institute (1993-99), and Director of Research at the Royal College of Art, London (1998-2002).