The great mindshift : how a new economic paradigm and sustainability transformations go hand in hand
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The great mindshift : how a new economic paradigm and sustainability transformations go hand in hand
(The anthropocene : politik-economics-society-science / Hans Günter Brauch, editor, v. 2)
Springer Open , Wuppertal Institut, c2016
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"With forewords by Simon Dalby and Uwe Schneidewind"--Cover
Includes bibliographical references (p. 169-176)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book describes the path ahead. It combines system transformation researchwith political economy and change leadership insights when discussing the needfor a great mindshift in how human wellbeing, economic prosperity and healthyecosystems are understood if the Great Transformations ahead are to lead to moresustainability. It shows that history is made by purposefully acting humans andintroduces transformative literacy as a key skill in leading the radical incremental change
Table of Contents
1.Introduction.- 2. What Political Economy adds to Transformation Research.- 3. Why the Mainstream Economic Paradigm Cannot Inform Sustainability Transformations.- 4. Mapping an Emerging New Economic Paradigm in Practice.- 5. How to Work a Great Mindshift for Sustainability Transformations.
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