The Post-Development Reader
Editat de Majid Rahnema, Victoria Bawtreeen Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 feb 1997
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781856494731
ISBN-10: 185649473X
Pagini: 464
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Zed Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 185649473X
Pagini: 464
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Zed Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Majid
Rahnema
(1924
-
14
April
2015)
was
a
diplomat
and
former
government
minister
in
Iran.Victoria
Bawtree
is
a
member
of
The
World
is
Not
for
Sale
collective.
Cuprins
Introduction
-
Majid
Rahnema
Part
I:
The
Vernacular
World
1.
The
Original
Affluent
Society
-
Marshall
Sahlins
2.
Learning
from
Ladakh
-
Helena
Norberg-Hodge
3.
The
Economy
and
Symbolic
Sites
of
Africa
-
Hassan
Zaoual
4.
Our
Responsibility
to
the
Seventh
Generation
-
Linda
Clarkson,
Vern
Morrissette
and
Gabriel
Regallet
5.
The
Sprial
of
the
Ram's
Horn:
Boran
Concepts
of
Development
-
Gudrun
Dahl
and
Gemetchu
Megerssa
Part
II:
The
Development
Paradigm
6.
The
Idea
of
Progress
-
Teodor
Shanin
7.
Faust,
The
First
Developer
-
Marshall
Berman
8.
The
Making
and
Unmaking
of
the
Third
World
through
Development
-
Arturo
Escobar
9.
Development
as
Planned
poverty
-
Ivan
Illich
10.
Twenty-six
Years
Later
-
Ivan
Illich
in
conversation
with
Majid
Rahnema
11.
Development
and
the
People's
Immune
System:
The
Story
of
Another
Variety
of
AIDS
-
Majid
Rahnema
Part
III:
The
Vehicles
of
Development
12.
Paradoxical
Growth
-
Serge
Latouche
13.
The
Agony
of
the
Modern
State
-
Rajni
Kothari
14.
Education
as
an
Instrument
of
Cultural
Defoliation:
A
Multi-Voice
Report
-
Joseph
Ki-Zerbo,
Cheikh
Hamidou
Kane,
Jo-Ann
Archibald,
Edouard
Lizop
and
Majid
Rahnema
15.
Western
Science
and
Its
Destruction
of
Local
Knowledge
-
Vandana
Shiva
16.
Colonization
of
the
Mind
-
Ashis
Nandy
17.
The
One
and
Only
Way
of
Thinking
-
Ignacio
Ramonet
18.
The
New
Cultural
Domination
by
the
Media
-
James
Petras
19.
How
the
United
Nations
Promotes
Development
through
Technical
Assistance
Part
IV:
Development
in
Practice
20.
How
the
Poor
Develop
the
Rich
-
Susan
George
21.
To
Be
Like
Them
-
Eduardo
Galeano
22.
Development
and
the
Bureaucratic
Power
in
Lesotho
-
James
Ferguson
23.
Transmigration
in
Indonesia:
How
Millions
Are
Uprooted
-
Graham
Hancock
24.
'Women
in
Development':
A
Threat
to
Liberation
-
Pan
Simmons
25.
Tehri:
A
Catastrophic
Dam
inthe
Himalayas
-
Peter
Bunyard
26.
The
Development
Game
-
Leonard
Frank
Part
V:
Towards
the
Post-Development
Age
27.
From
Global
Thinking
to
Local
Thinking
-
Gustavo
Esteva
and
Madhu
Suri
Prakash
28.
The
Need
for
the
Home
Perspective
-
Wolfgang
Sachs
29.
Basta!
Mexican
Indians
Say
'Enough!'
-
Gustavo
Esteva
30.
The
Quest
for
Simplicity
-
'My
Idea
of
Swaraj'
-
Mahatma
Gandhi
31.
The
Searchers
after
the
Simple
Life
-
David
E.
Shi
32.
The
infrapolitics
of
Subordinate
Groups
-
James
C.
Scott
33.
Alternatives
from
an
indian
Grassroots
Perspective
-
D.
L.
Sheth
34.
The
Power
of
the
Powerless:
Citizens
against
the
State
in
Central
Eastern
Europe
-
Vaclac
Havel
35.
Protecting
the
Space
Within
-
Karen
Lehman
36.
Birth
of
the
Inclusion
Society
-
Judith
A.
Snow
37.
Reinventing
the
Present:
The
Chodack
Experience
in
Senegal
-
EmmanuelSeni
N'Dione,
Philippe
de
Leener,
Jean-Pierre
Perier,
Mamadou
Ndiaye
and
Pierre
Jacolin
Afterword:
Towards
Post-Development:
Searching
for
Signposts,a
New
Language
and
New
Paradigms
-
Majid
Rahnema
Suggested
Readings
List
of
Boxes
Index
Recenzii
A
monument
to
the
vigour
of
commonsense
in
resisting
the
belief
that
progress
can
be
likened
to
a
law
of
nature.
This
book
is
a
primer
for
reflection
on
the
fertile
potential
of
the
loss
of
20th
century
certainties.
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This reader brings together thinking on development by scholars, practitioners and activists from both North and South. They provide a critique of what the mainstream paradigm has in practice done to the peoples of the world and to their richly diverse and sustainable ways of living.
This reader brings together thinking on development by scholars, practitioners and activists from both North and South. They provide a critique of what the mainstream paradigm has in practice done to the peoples of the world and to their richly diverse and sustainable ways of living.