
Doughnut Economics reimagines prosperity beyond GDP growth, balancing human needs with planetary boundaries. Endorsed by the Pope and adopted by Amsterdam for post-pandemic planning, Raworth's revolutionary framework asks: What if our economy could thrive without endless growth, serving both people and planet?
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A lecture hall at Oxford University, 2008. While global markets collapsed and millions lost their homes, economics students sat through lessons on perfect market equilibrium. Yuan Yang raised her hand: "How is any of this relevant to what's happening outside?" Her professor had no answer. This wasn't an isolated frustration-from Paris to Harvard, students were walking out of lectures, demanding an economics education that actually addressed climate change, inequality, and financial instability. Their rebellion exposed a deeper truth: the economic thinking that shaped our world for decades was fundamentally broken. What we needed wasn't reform-we needed revolution.