Well-known as a pioneer of economic development, Albert O. Hirschman
has been the flag-bearer of possibilism and reform-mongering in
political science. How Reforms Should Be Passed is an anthology of
texts chosen personally by Hirschman on the latter production
line—as he was to call it informally—that is rooted in his long
and quasi-exclusive concern for development and Latin America. Key
essays on the formation and the evolution of Hirschman’s point of
view on the subject are collected: from "Ideologies of Economic
Development in Latin America" to Journeys (and later "A Return
Journey") on policy-making; from "Obstacles to the Perception of
Change" to "The Search for Paradigms as a Hindrance to Understanding."
They show an extraordinary turn of the mind in the making that will be
very useful for the United States and the developed world as well—as
the final texts of the book on democracy and Europe (Italy, Germany
and France) bear out. This book represents a unique opportunity for
becoming familiar with many original and perceptive lenses provided by
Hirschman to look at the world we live in, and especially to favor
social change—focusing (first of all) on the cultural and political
side of the matter.
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ISBN
9781433186530
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Peter Lang
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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