Nussbaum proposes a new way of assessing national well-being

Nussbaum proposes a new way of assessing national well-being
In her new book Martha Nussbaum argues the need to get back to basics when evaluating the health and well-being of a society. Photo courtesy of the University of Chicago
Nussbaum proposes a new way of assessing national well-being
In her new book Martha Nussbaum argues the need to get back to basics when evaluating the health and well-being of a society. Photo courtesy of the University of Chicago

Nussbaum proposes a new way of assessing national well-being

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Deciding whether or not a country is advancing often comes down to a numbers game. Gross domestic product, or GDP, is the typical measure by which we track a nation’s economic progress or failure. But many argue that measure falls short of the mark.

In her new book Creating Capabilities: The Human Development Approach, Martha Nussbaum thinks we need to get back to basics when evaluating the overall health and well-being of a society.

Host Alison Cuddy recently talked to the University of Chicago professor about the benefits of this approach.