First published in 1967, "The Costs of Economic Growth" was
based on the central conviction that the official figures for
growth in real income were entirely compatable with a decline in
human welfare. Twenty-five years later, this work remains the most
persuasive and systematic demolition of the religion of growth yet
published, its arguments only reinforced by the growing social and
environmental problems of the late twentieth century. For this new
edition, the text has been revised and updated in the light of
recent global perils and environmental degradation.
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