How Much is Enough, Money and the Good Life
419 EGP
An economic and philosophical inquiry examining humanity’s relationship with wealth and material prosperity. Challenges conventional assumptions about money’s role in achieving happiness and fulfillment.
An economic and philosophical exploration that questions fundamental assumptions about wealth, consumption, and human satisfaction. Drawing from economics, philosophy, and social theory, the work examines whether endless economic growth truly leads to better lives and greater happiness. The authors challenge readers to reconsider what constitutes genuine prosperity and the good life beyond material accumulation. Aimed at thoughtful readers interested in economics, philosophy, and social policy, offering both academic rigor and accessible insights into one of modern society’s most pressing questions.
| Dimensions | 292 × 150 × 230 cm |
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