A Book on How Economists Forgot About Nature

MPs are obsessed with economic growth (an out-dated and terrible way to manage countries, also read our post on The Happiness Index, top rated is Costa Rica, we are not even near).
The Invention of Infinite Growth is a book for those of us who shout at the TV when MPs come on and bang on about ‘growth’, as we are yelling ‘but your obsession is destroying our planet, there are better alternatives’.
In this book, the author argues that economists and politicians have lost touch with reality. You can’t create a society of (what ecological writer Satish Kumar called ‘buy, buy and throw away’) just to produce the right numbers for the budget and Whitehall.
That means we destroy forests to make toilet paper, keep people sick to hire nurses, keep people unsafe to build prisons, and keep having oil spills, as the clean-up operations produce ‘economic growth’.
