The increasing quality of life has become synonymous with economic growth. But how else to define a good life? What would a prosperous society look like in times without a rising GDP curve, and could the welfare state exist in such circumstances? The discussion will, among other things, revolve around the question of how to maintain hope for a (better) future in a time of climate crisis, while keeping our feet firmly on the ground.
Guests: Shaun Chamberlin, Miki Kashtan, Max Koch, Emma Quayle
Moderated by: Tadeáš Žďárský
With the support of the Czech Centers.
Guests

Emma Quayle
Lecturer, facilitator

Max Koch
Social scientist

Miki Kashtan
Writer

Shaun Chamberlin
Writer and degrowth activist