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Development Ethics At Work - Explorations 1960-2002

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Denis Goulet is Professor Emeritus and O’Neill Chair at the University of Notre Dame, USA Klappentext This key book, written by Denis Goulet (founder of the field of development ethics), gathers together his main contributions on the role of ethical reflection in leading towards more successful knowledge and development policy. Zusammenfassung This key book, written by Denis Goulet (founder of the field of development ethics), gathers together his main contributions on the role of ethical reflection in leading towards more successful knowledge and development policy. Inhaltsverzeichnis Title Page. List of Works by Author. Dedication. Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgements. Frontispiece. Part 1: Early Journeys 1. Needed: A Development Ethics for our Time 2. The Ethics of Power and the Power of Ethics 3. Being and Having: The Use of Ethics in Development Planning 4. On Moral Imperatives in Development 5. L.J. Lebret: Pioneer of Development Ethics 6. Ethics and Development: A Development Ethicist at Work Part 2: Thematic Explorations 7. Is Gradualism Dead? Reflections on Order, Change, and Force 8. Pyramids of Sacrifice: The High Price of Social Change 9. Development as Liberation: Policy Lessons from Case Studies 10. Development Policy and Social Stratification 11. Culture and Traditional Values in Development 12. Authentic Development: Is it Sustainable? Part 3: From Interdependence to Globalization 13. World Interdependence: Verbal Smokescreen or New Ethic? 14. The Evolving Nature of Development in the Light of Globalization 15. What is a Just Economy in a Globalized World? 16. Inequalities in the Light of Globalization

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