Letters: To achieve greater happiness we need to see ways in which society’s product is distributed more equally, writes Jeremy Cushing
Larry Elliott suggests we will soon be able to see whether the absence of growth will make people happier and society more stable. I don’t believe it is part of the anti-growth thesis that a reduction in growth as such will make us happier.
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