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[[Daniel Ben-Ami]] also known as Daniel Nassim is the author of the book ''Ferraris for All: In Defence of Economic Progress'', in which he argues that society as a whole benefits from greater affluence and that we should celebrate growth.<ref>[http://www.thegreatdebate.org.uk/FutureEvents.html Future Events: The Great Debate Head to Head with Jonathon Porritt and Daniel Ben-Ami Economic Growth: Bane or Boon? 7pm, Tuesday, 19 October 2010 Gallery North, University of Northumbria], The Great Debate website, accessed 1 May 2010</ref><ref>[http://www.thegreatdebate.org.uk/ben-ami.html#Ferraris Previous Contributors to the Great Debate: Daniel Ben-Ami], The Great Debate website, accessed 1 May 2010</ref>  
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[[Daniel Ben-Ami]] is the author of the book ''Ferraris for All: In Defence of Economic Progress'', in which he argues that society as a whole benefits from greater affluence and that we should celebrate growth.<ref>[http://www.thegreatdebate.org.uk/FutureEvents.html Future Events: The Great Debate Head to Head with Jonathon Porritt and Daniel Ben-Ami Economic Growth: Bane or Boon? 7pm, Tuesday, 19 October 2010 Gallery North, University of Northumbria], The Great Debate website, accessed 1 May 2010</ref><ref>[http://www.thegreatdebate.org.uk/ben-ami.html#Ferraris Previous Contributors to the Great Debate: Daniel Ben-Ami], The Great Debate website, accessed 1 May 2010</ref>  
  
 
He is associated with the libertarian anti-environmental [[LM network]], having written for the LM associated [[Living Marxism]], the [[Transport Research Group]], [[Spiked]] and [[WORLDwrite]].  
 
He is associated with the libertarian anti-environmental [[LM network]], having written for the LM associated [[Living Marxism]], the [[Transport Research Group]], [[Spiked]] and [[WORLDwrite]].  

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Daniel Ben-Ami is the author of the book Ferraris for All: In Defence of Economic Progress, in which he argues that society as a whole benefits from greater affluence and that we should celebrate growth.[1][2]

He is associated with the libertarian anti-environmental LM network, having written for the LM associated Living Marxism, the Transport Research Group, Spiked and WORLDwrite.

He is a planned contributor to the LM network-organised The Great Debate in October 2010, in which he will debate, "Is economic growth a good thing?" He will argue that it is, and will be pitted against Jonathon Porritt.[3]

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