The increasing urgency of environmental concerns is upending not only the chessboards of politics but also dominant models of the economics of wealth. To absorb this shock, we're going to need another philosophical framework, and this book sets out to provide one.
Jean Haëntjens outlines the bases of happiness economics, proposing responses to society's inertia in the face of climate emergency, imploding democracy, and the rising might of cybercapitalism.
Over the course of these pages emerges a political methodology foinded on the notion de satisfaction, intended for everyone concerned by contemporary environmental and sociopolitical challenges.