Description
A cogent critique of the dominant economic system, showing that the theoretical constructions of mainstream economics work mainly to bring about injustice.
About the Author
Philip Bartlett Smith was an American-Dutch experimental physicist and writer who after his retirement devoted himself to studying economic theories, environment and energy, and world poverty. He was co-author of The World at the Crossroads and the editor of Dimensions of Sustainability. Manfred Max-Neef is a Chilean-German economist and environmentalist. He is Professor of Ecological Economics in the Southern University of Chile, and Director of the Economics Institute. His book Human Scale Development has been recognised by Cambridge University as one of the fifty most important texts in sustainability.
Reviews
The world urgently needs original and creative thinking about economics - the sort of thinking that Manfred Max-Neef has been offering for several decades. His latest book (written jointly with Philip B. Smith) is an inspiring statement that there is an alternative to the hollow dream of globalisation. * Molly Scott Cato, Reader in Green Economics at Cardiff School of Management *
Philip B. Smith and Manfred Max Neef have done something remarkable and necessary - they have set the self-deceptions of mainstream economics and the real world onto a collision course. * Andrew Simms, Fellow New Economics Foundation *
Much of the language of the book is passionate and emotive. * Feasta *
One good way for honest economics professors to fight back is to recommend this book to their students. * Herman Daly, Professor at University of Maryland *
Presents a cogent critique of the dominant economics system in order to help transform our society into one in which all forms of life will be protected. * Postive News *
Book Information
ISBN 9781900322706
Author Manfred Max-Neef
Format Paperback
Page Count 200
Imprint Green Books
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC