Come mettere d'accordo economia, felicità e ecologia? | Stefano Bartolini | TEDxCollediValdElsa
Stefano Bartolini esplora come la felicità non derivi dal possesso, ma dalle relazioni e dalla condivisione, sottolineando che una vita più felice e sostenibile passa attraverso scelte sociali che promuovano la connessione. Propone un cambiamento radicale nelle città, con spazi verdi e trasporti sostenibili, per combattere la solitudine urbana. Inoltre, critica il modello educativo attuale, suggerendo che la scuola dovrebbe focalizzarsi più sulle abilità emotive e cooperative. In definitiva, Bartolini ci invita a ripensare l’economia e la società per vivere meglio, senza sacrifici, ma con una maggiore attenzione al bene collettivo. Stefano Bartolini è docente presso l’Università di Siena dove insegna Economia Politica e l’unico corso di Economia della Felicità delle università italiane. È autore di numerosi articoli su prestigiose riviste accademiche internazionali e di saggi divulgativi tra cui il best-seller Manifesto per la Felicità, tradotto in 5 lingue, e il più recente Ecologia della Felicità, in corso di traduzione in inglese e giapponese. Ha collaborato con importanti istituzioni internazionali come la Banca Mondiale, l’OCSE e l’IPSP (International Panel on Social Progress) e ha pubblicato articoli su vari quotidiani. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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