Eugene Linden (author) Quote

In an age in which economists take for granted that people equate well-being with consumption, increasing numbers of people seem willing to trade certain freedoms and material comforts for a sense of immutable order and the rapture of faith.


The Future in Plain Sight: Nine Clues to the Coming Instability (ed. 1998)


In an age in which economists take for granted that people equate well-being with consumption, increasing numbers of people seem willing to trade...

In an age in which economists take for granted that people equate well-being with consumption, increasing numbers of people seem willing to trade...

In an age in which economists take for granted that people equate well-being with consumption, increasing numbers of people seem willing to trade...

In an age in which economists take for granted that people equate well-being with consumption, increasing numbers of people seem willing to trade...