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Gaya Herrington: This goes back to Herman Daley's work. Our economy is wholly embedded in our society, and our society is wholly embedded in the environment, and these days we almost see it as the opposite.
Tim Jackson: It was saying something which was profound from Herman's work, which was this idea that it's really welfare that matters. The measure of the GDP is just a measure of the busyness of the economy. And those two things are not necessarily the same.
Kate Raworth: The concepts that Herman Daley set out just blew me away. They were so antithetical to everything I'd been taught, and I never looked back
Terri Daly Stewart: Forward thinker, writer, and leader in ecological economics. That’s Herman. Dad: kind, guiding, and loving man who enjoyed his family, reading, music, and good food. [laughs]
Karen Daly: Huevos rancheros, for sure. He loved it.
Terri Daly Stewart: That's a great one, yeah.
Karen Daly: Loved it.
Terri Daly Stewart: Yeah, he did.
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David: Find out who Herman Daly really was, and how his work is helping us make the world better today. Going Steady with Herman Daly launches this August. Subscribe to the Cities 1.5 feed. You won't want to miss it.
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