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Gross National Happiness : Rethinking Development, Well-Being, and the Purpose of Progress
In a world dominated by economic metrics, Gross National Happiness (GNH) offers a radical yet deeply human question: What is development truly for?Originating in Bhutan, GNH reframes progress by prioritizing holistic well-being over material accumulation alone. Far more than an idealistic concept, it is a comprehensive framework integrating ethical governance, cultural vitality, environmental sustainability, economic sufficiency, and psychological well-being.
This book is a comprehensive exploration of Gross National Happiness available today. It traces GNH's philosophical roots in Buddhist thought and Bhutanese history, examines its institutional pillars and nine domains, and explains how happiness is measured, evaluated, and translated into public policy. The book also engages critically with challenges, limitations, and misconceptions, offering a balanced and credible account.
Moving beyond national borders, it places GNH in dialogue with global well-being movements, sustainability science, and development economics, demonstrating how its principles can inform policy, education, urban planning, health systems, and leadership worldwide-without cultural dilution. Written for policymakers, scholars, students, development practitioners, and thoughtful readers, this work is both a reference volume and an invitation to reflection.
In an era marked by climate crisis, inequality, and widespread dissatisfaction, Gross National Happiness offers not a simple solution, but a wiser framework-one that reminds us that true progress must serve human dignity, balance, and shared flourishing.
This book is a comprehensive exploration of Gross National Happiness available today. It traces GNH's philosophical roots in Buddhist thought and Bhutanese history, examines its institutional pillars and nine domains, and explains how happiness is measured, evaluated, and translated into public policy. The book also engages critically with challenges, limitations, and misconceptions, offering a balanced and credible account.
Moving beyond national borders, it places GNH in dialogue with global well-being movements, sustainability science, and development economics, demonstrating how its principles can inform policy, education, urban planning, health systems, and leadership worldwide-without cultural dilution. Written for policymakers, scholars, students, development practitioners, and thoughtful readers, this work is both a reference volume and an invitation to reflection.
In an era marked by climate crisis, inequality, and widespread dissatisfaction, Gross National Happiness offers not a simple solution, but a wiser framework-one that reminds us that true progress must serve human dignity, balance, and shared flourishing.
In a world dominated by economic metrics, Gross National Happiness (GNH) offers a radical yet deeply human question: What is development truly for?Originating in Bhutan, GNH reframes progress by prioritizing holistic well-being over material accumulation alone. Far more than an idealistic concept, it is a comprehensive framework integrating ethical governance, cultural vitality, environmental sustainability, economic sufficiency, and psychological well-being.
This book is a comprehensive exploration of Gross National Happiness available today. It traces GNH's philosophical roots in Buddhist thought and Bhutanese history, examines its institutional pillars and nine domains, and explains how happiness is measured, evaluated, and translated into public policy. The book also engages critically with challenges, limitations, and misconceptions, offering a balanced and credible account.
Moving beyond national borders, it places GNH in dialogue with global well-being movements, sustainability science, and development economics, demonstrating how its principles can inform policy, education, urban planning, health systems, and leadership worldwide-without cultural dilution. Written for policymakers, scholars, students, development practitioners, and thoughtful readers, this work is both a reference volume and an invitation to reflection.
In an era marked by climate crisis, inequality, and widespread dissatisfaction, Gross National Happiness offers not a simple solution, but a wiser framework-one that reminds us that true progress must serve human dignity, balance, and shared flourishing.
This book is a comprehensive exploration of Gross National Happiness available today. It traces GNH's philosophical roots in Buddhist thought and Bhutanese history, examines its institutional pillars and nine domains, and explains how happiness is measured, evaluated, and translated into public policy. The book also engages critically with challenges, limitations, and misconceptions, offering a balanced and credible account.
Moving beyond national borders, it places GNH in dialogue with global well-being movements, sustainability science, and development economics, demonstrating how its principles can inform policy, education, urban planning, health systems, and leadership worldwide-without cultural dilution. Written for policymakers, scholars, students, development practitioners, and thoughtful readers, this work is both a reference volume and an invitation to reflection.
In an era marked by climate crisis, inequality, and widespread dissatisfaction, Gross National Happiness offers not a simple solution, but a wiser framework-one that reminds us that true progress must serve human dignity, balance, and shared flourishing.
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