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Deep Economy

Bill McKibben
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Deep Economy

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2007

Book Brief

Bill McKibben

Deep Economy

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2007
Book Details
Pages

272

Format

Book • Nonfiction

Setting

2000s

Publication Year

2007

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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Super Short Summary

In Deep Economy, Bill McKibben challenges the sustainability of the United States economy, arguing that the relentless pursuit of growth has exacerbated inequality and diminished overall happiness. He draws from the theory of "deep ecology" to advocate for local production and community-focused economic practices, emphasizing the need for sustainable, quality-driven approaches over quantity. McKibben illustrates his points with anecdotes from various communities and global comparisons, stressing the environmental and societal benefits of local economies.

Informative

Challenging

Inspirational

Contemplative

Reviews & Readership

4.2

4,206 ratings

76%

Loved it

19%

Mixed feelings

5%

Not a fan

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Review Roundup

Bill McKibben's Deep Economy is lauded for its thought-provoking critique of economic growth and compelling call for community-centered living. It effectively merges environmental and economic issues, promoting sustainability. However, some critics find his ideas idealistic and lacking in actionable solutions. A stimulating read for those involved in ecological and social justice.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Deep Economy?

Readers who would enjoy Deep Economy by Bill McKibben typically have an interest in sustainable development and critiques of modern economic systems. Fans of works like The Omnivore's Dilemma by Michael Pollan and Small Is Beautiful by E.F. Schumacher will find similar thought-provoking discussions in McKibben's book.

4.2

4,206 ratings

76%

Loved it

19%

Mixed feelings

5%

Not a fan

Book Details
Pages

272

Format

Book • Nonfiction

Setting

2000s

Publication Year

2007

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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