Development criticism
Development criticism refers to criticisms of technological development.
Notable development critics
See also
- Overpopulation
- Degrowth
- Postdevelopment Theory
- Critique of technology
- Deep ecology
- Anarcho-primitivism
- Eco-anarchism
- Radical Traditionalism
- Neo-Tribalism
- Eco-feminism
- Simple living
- Neo-Luddism
- Modernist Crisis
- Critical theory
- Social criticism
- Human history
- Industrialization
- High modernism
- Modernization
- Paradigm shifts
- Utopianism
References
- Arturo Escobar: Encountering Development: The Making and Unmaking of the Third World, Princeton University Press 1995, ISBN 0-691-00102-2
- Gilbert Rist, The History of Development: From Western Origins to Global Faith, Expanded Edition, London: Zed Books, 2003, ISBN 1-84277-181-7
- The Development Dictionary: A Guide to Knowledge as Power, ed. by Wolfgang Sachs, London: Zed Books, 1992, ISBN 1-85649-044-0
- Oren Ginzburg: There You Go! ISBN 974-92863-0-8
- Mohandas Gandhi: Hind Swaraj (1909)
- Ivan Illich: Tools for Conviviality (1973)
- Post-Development Reader (Zed Books, ed. Majid Rahnema, 1997), ISBN 1-85649-474-8
- No Place of Grace: antimodernism and the transformation of American culture 1880-1920, 1994, ISBN 0-226-46970-0
- Henry Thoreau: Walden (1854)
- Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (1995)
- Singh, S. (2007). Deconstructing gender and development paradigm for identities of women. International Journal of Social Welfare, 16(2), 100–109.
- Stop Trying to Save the World. In the author's view, "big ideas are destroying international development." (November 17, 2014), The New Republic
External links
- Stafford Beer World in Torment
- Antimodernism by Arthur Versluis
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