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Small is Powerful - The Future as if People Really Mattered

Englisch · Taschenbuch

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The author has found the true villain of the 20th century, and it is a concept-bigness. The answer to such disparate questions as why do we experience global wars, mass dictatorships, economic tornadoes, a population explosion and a mounting resource environment crisis lie, according to Papworth, far back in history. They are the direct result, he attempts to show, of the forces unleashed by the collapse in the 16th century of the laws against usury. Having diagnosed this problem as stemming from this destruction of the power of people to control their work, Papworth goes on to propound a new politics which is the politics of Small is Powerful-a new and hopeful approach to the problems of modern politics which merits the careful consideration of every person with any claim to political literacy.

The author asserts that the way forward is not bigger units of government or, indeed, in any other units, but rather that all units which represent power in whatever form should be reduced to a size which makes them susceptible to genuine democratic citizen control. Mass society must be dismantled, local communities must be rebuilt in their stead, but above all people must take the power back that they have lost to the Giant State. Giant States have failed their inhabitants, Papworth contends, with records on human rights, economic well-being, and on general stability inferior to the records of the smaller nations of Europe. The way forward, according to Small is Powerful, is to restore localized community life, the extended family, the nuclear family, and thereby civilization itself through deliberately empowering people through neighborhood communities.

Inhaltsverzeichnis










Foreword
The Monster
Zubachism
The Luddite Defeat
Community Destruction
Mass Society Economics
The Morals of Progress
Mass Unions and Workers Guilds
Radical Priorities
Democratic Government
The Social Framework Answers
The Giant States
Quo Vadis?
Appendix A
Appendix B
Bibliography
Index

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JOHN PAPWORTH grew up in an orphanage in the East End of London and studied at the London School of Economics. He was active in the Colonial Freedom Movement and stood for Parliament in the 1950s as a labour candidate before becoming disillusioned with mass politics. For many years, he acted as the advisor to Kenneth Kaunda. He was a founding associate editor of The Ecologist and founding editor of Resurgence which published Schumacher's Small is Beautiful before it was accepted by Blond and Briggs. A resident of London, he apportions his time between his duties as an Anglican priest and editing the journal Fourth World Review.

Zusammenfassung

Many different groups have many different opinions on what should be done to remedy various problems. This work argues that "though all are partly in the right, yet all are wholly wrong!" It emphasises the importance of understanding human scale and empowering local communities as a way forward.

Produktdetails

Autoren John Papworth, UNKNOWN
Verlag Bloomsbury 3PL
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erschienen 31.12.2019
 
EAN 9780275954253
ISBN 978-0-275-95425-3
Seiten 246
Abmessung 156 mm x 234 mm x 13 mm
Gewicht 380 g
Serien Praeger Studies on the 21st Ce
Praeger Studies on the 21st Ce
Praeger Studies on the 21st Century
Themen Sachbuch > Politik, Gesellschaft, Wirtschaft > Politik
Sozialwissenschaften, Recht,Wirtschaft > Soziologie > Sozialstrukturforschung

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