A Gross Well-Being Index?
Apr 13th, 2009 • Posted in: Letters From ReadersA reader comments on last week’s commentary, in which Rushworth Kidder examined whether technology will speed prospects for emerging from the recession:
An interesting perspective: this notion of technology and power for good and harm. It may be that we are chasing the wrong lesson from this recession. Is the economic context really the problem, or the massive predisposition for materialism and consumerism we are addicted to as a measure of happiness?… Perhaps the GDP has seen its day as an indicator of who we are, and we need some broader index, which includes economic health, but also well-being, health, education, security, education, crime rates, jobs, environmental health, etc.
A Gross Well-Being Index? Then we can see if we are in a real recession or not, or maybe we have been in one longer than we think.
– Paul Maillet
Ottawa, Canada
– Compiled by Ethics Newsline® editor Carl Hausman
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