Description
In this classic text, Wolfgang Sachs, one of the world's leading post-development thinkers shows how the notion of 'sustainable development' is fundamentally flawed.
About the Author
Wolfgang Sachs is a researcher, writer and university teacher in the field of environment, development and globalization. His best-known works include the immensely influential Development Dictionary: A Guide to Knowledge as Power (Zed Books, 2010), which has been translated into numerous languages; Global Ecology: A New Arena of Political Conflict (Zed Books, 1993); Greening the North: A Post-Industrial Blueprint for Ecology and Equity (co-authored with Reinhard Loske and Manfred Linz, Zed Books, 1998); and Fair Future: Resource Conflicts, Security, and Global Justice (co-edited with Tilman Santarius, Zed Books, 2007).
Reviews
Sachs' ideas are dynamite. * New Internationalist *
A remarkable book... well written, full of food for thought... It should attract a wide readership among students dealing with development, environment, globalization and planning issues. * Progress in Development Studies *
Still remarkably fresh and insightful, Planet Dialectics gives us a much needed critique of economics gone wrong. * Camilla Toulmin, director of the International Institute for Environment and Development *
Brings together insights from anthropology, history, economics, cultural studies and environmental science to show that the rapidly expanding global market economy is designed to benefit only the few... and will inevitably cause disastrous environmental overshoot... Planet Dialectics is an impressive book. * David Mittler in Resurgence *
If you are not only concerned with the future of our planet but also with social justice, you have to read this book. * Gilbert Rist, author of The History of Development and The Delusions of Economics *
Remains an essential read for anyone involved in the field of development. This book has never been more vital than today. * Jonathan Ensor, Stockholm Environment Institute *
Sachs elegantly reminds us that in the search for justice to people and planet we need to begin "civilization change" by changing the rich, not the poor. * Professor Julian Agyeman, Tufts University. *
Wise words, crafted with loving care for people and the planet, even more relevant than when they were written a quarter century ago, unfortunately. * Professor Richard Norgaard, University of California, Berkeley *
Amazingly innovative in its perspective, unflinching in its analysis, and radical in its solutions, this book is a historic hallmark. * Tilman Santarius, Germanwatch *
Book Information
ISBN 9781783603404
Author Wolfgang Sachs
Format Paperback
Page Count 248
Imprint Zed Books Ltd
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 330g