How can we nurture visions of the good life that preserve nature and protect the interests of future generations? Can new institutions help us to re-invigorate democracy? Can creativity inspire us to conserve what we love? How can we become the ‘good ancestors’ we would wish for our kids, in the world they will inherit?
On 17 November 2020, FDSD and the Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity co-hosted the latest event in the series of dialogues on the Nature of Prosperity, chaired by Dr Rowan Williams, 104th Archbishop of Canterbury. The panel event was held online and also celebrated the previously unpublished authors who responded to CUSP’s call on Nature Writing and the Common Good.
Speakers included: Roman Krznaric, Jane Davidson, Rebecca Willis and Rowan Williams. The first panel was chaired by Graham Smith, FDSD chair of the Board of Trustees. Recordings of can be accessed via Youtube.