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From ‘The Last Resort,’ 1983-85, Martin Parr. |
In the second interview for the series ‘The Good Life,’ Jonas Tinius and Johannes Lenhard invited
anthropologist and social entrepreneur Edward F. Fischer to reflect on his book
The Good Life: Aspirations, Dignity, and the Anthropology of Well-Being
(Stanford, 2014). We spoke about the imperfect but valued
opportunities of entrepreneurship for realising desires for a better
life; hopes for a better future, and the role of economies and markets
in thinking about well-being.
KR: What do you understand by the notion ‘the good life’?
Edward F Fischer: I see you are starting off with
the trick questions. A large part of the attraction of the phrase is
precisely its semantic slipperiness and strategic ambiguity. We may all
agree . . . continue at
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