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Hazel Henderson attacked economics as “politics in disguise” and demanded economists take account of quality of life. And for two decades she offered moral support for this blog and the Real-World Economic Review.
“The paradigm of sustainability, with its notions of limitations and carrying capacities confronts dominant paradigms of progress which do not recognize limits to unchecked growth.”