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Just enough : the history, culture and politics of sufficiency

Title By: Ingleby, Matthew [Edited by] | Randalls, Samuel [Edited by]
Material type: BookSeries: Palgrave pivot.Publisher: London : Palgrave Pivot, c2018.Description: vi, 137 p. ; 22 cm.ISBN: 9781137562098Subject(s): Economics | Sustainable living | FAMILY &​ RELATIONSHIPS /​ General | HOUSE &​ HOME /​ Reference | History -- Social History | Literary Criticism -- European -- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh | Social &​ cultural history | Literary studies: generalDDC classification: 640.286 JU ST Online resources: Location Map
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Part I:1. Introduction- Samuel Randalls and Matthew Ingleby2. Enough: A Lexical-Semantic approach- Kathryn AllanPart II:3. Enough-ness in the later Middle Ages- Hannah Skoda4. Daily Bread: Ideas of Sufficiency in Early Modern England- Ethan ShaganPart III:5. Sufficiency and Simplicity in the Life and Writings of Edward Carpenter- Wendy Parkins6. 'These are the cases who call themselves 'moderate drinkers,' because they are never seen embracing a lamp-post.' The problem of moderate drinking in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Britain- James KnealePart IV7. Fashion acolytes or environmental saviours? When will young people have had 'enough'?- Rebecca Collins8. What would a sufficiency economy look like?- Samuel Alexander.

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