Creating global prosperity without economic growth

May 2010

In China, entire cities are being built for no one. A likely reason: GDP growth.

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The virtual omnipresence of the internet (no pun intended) has altered the way humanity interacts in absolutely unbelievable ways. Two years ago I was working hard in my nine-to-five job, trying to pay down my school debt and keep up with the grind, when I started writing on a virtually unheard of topic in mainstream [...]

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On a Knife Edge

by Scott Gast on May 26, 2010

Oil is gushing from the Gulf. Could leaving it in the ground lead to an economy that actually fits the planet?

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We’re pleased to introduce our first guest contributor, Rob Dietz, Executive Director of the Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy. This is a cross-posting of his most recent work on The Daly News, CASSE’s blog. Annie Leonard’s The Story of Stuff, the explosive online video (now also expanded into a book), provides an entertaining explanation [...]

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Stuck on the Bus

by Scott Gast on May 2, 2010

What’s the economy got to do with a certain Keanu Reeves action movie? Quite a bit, unfortunately.

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