
Regenerative Economics: Revolutionary Thinking for a World in Crisis
Format: Paperback
This groundbreaking book reveals why today's economic model is failing—and how a regenerative approach can unlock resilience, justice, and health for people and the planet. Instead of reacting to crisis after crisis, a regenerative economy creates the conditions for systems to thrive, adapt, and evolve.
This bold rethinking of economics for a world in crisis:
- Identifies the hidden fatal flaw driving today’s polycrisis
- Explains regenerative design principles rooted in living systems
- Offers actionable steps and transformative policies for real change
- Moves beyond sustainability, circularity, and degrowth toward wholesystem health
- Illuminates a path forward that aligns economic activity with ecological limits.
Why this book matters now
As climate disruption, biodiversity loss, and inequality accelerate, this work provides a hopeful, rigorous framework for redesigning our economic future—one grounded in science, values, and the deep wisdom of natural systems.
About the Author
John Fullerton is an unconventional economist, impact investor, and founder of the Capital Institute. After a 20year career as a Managing Director at “the old JPMorgan,” he left Wall Street in search of deeper answers. His pioneering work, Regenerative Capitalism, launched a global movement, and his online course, Introduction to Regenerative Economics, has reached audiences worldwide. A member of the Club of Rome and featured in the awardwinning documentary Going Circular, Fullerton is widely regarded as the leading voice on regenerative economic thinking.
Redefine what the economy can be—and help build a future where both people and the planet can thrive.
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