Is economic development the best hope for the world's poor? A great
many individuals, governments and organizations think the obvious
answer is 'Yes', the only issue being about how development can best
be achieved. In recent decades some powerful voices from economics and
anthropology have taken issue with this widespread consensus, and this
book aims to add a philosophical dimension to the debate. Just who are
'the poor', and what should they hope for? Is the best hope of having
a worthwhile life any different for the poor than it is for the rich?
Drawing on Aristotle, Bacon, Hume, Reid, Marx and Nietzsche, as well
as contemporary authors such as Amartya Sen, Martha Nussbaum and Tim
Ingold, Gordon Graham argues in favour of replacing quantitative
assessments of wealth and poverty with a qualitative account of the
ways in which human lives can be enriched or impoverished. The final
chapter explores the connection between economic and political
development and religious ways of thinking.
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ISBN
9781788361095
Publisert
2024
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Utgiver
Andrews UK
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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