Rethinking the Economy Before It’s Too Late
What happens when progress becomes poison? Gross Deceptive Product: An Ecological Perspective on the Economy by Russell England doesn’t just challenge the idea of growth — it flips it upside down. This is not another dry economics lecture. It’s a wake-up call written for anyone who’s ever wondered what “development” really costs. England exposes how endless consumption, rising debt, and overpopulation are quietly devouring our planet’s future.
This book urges readers to think beyond profit and look at sustainability as the real measure of success. It’s part science, part philosophy, and part warning — a blend that makes you stop, reflect, and maybe change how you live.
The Mind That Questions Everything
Russell England writes with the precision of a researcher and the conviction of a truth-seeker. His voice is sharp, curious, and unafraid to question the systems most people take for granted. Every page feels like a challenge — not to the economy, but to our own sense of responsibility.
Gross Deceptive Product: An Ecological Perspective on the Economy
Because saving the planet starts with unlearning what progress really means.