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Roman Krznaric, Kate Raworth

Roman Krznaric, Kate Raworth

What Doughnut Economics Can Learn From History

Roman Krznaric

Roman Krznaric is a public philosopher and bestselling author whose works, including Empathy and The Good Ancestor. He founded the Empathy Museum and co-founded The School of Life. Named one of Britain’s leading popular philosophers, he studied at Oxford and Essex and holds a PhD in political sociology.

Kate Raworth

Kate Raworth is a British economist known for her Doughnut Economics model, which rethinks economic growth within ecological limits. A senior associate at Oxford University's Environmental Change Institute, she advocates for sustainable development. Her work has influenced policymakers, educators, and activists globally.

Can we meet the essential needs of all beings within the limits of planetary boundaries? Are there any keys to the answer hidden in our histories?

Social philosopher Roman Krznaric and renegade economist Kate Raworth discuss these provocative questions of how we can survive and even thrive by looking to the past for clues on building regenerative, sustainable economic frameworks for our present and future. The doughnut's shape traces the social and planetary boundaries - and within them lies the environmentally safe and socially just space in which humanity and all other living things can thrive.

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