03730nam 2200781 450 991081601210332120210311111955.01-85649-949-91-350-22330-11-84813-906-31-282-73870-497866127387081-84813-585-810.5040/9781350223301(CKB)2670000000034134(EBL)579118(OCoLC)662259107(SSID)ssj0000423700(PQKBManifestationID)11257326(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000423700(PQKBWorkID)10439690(PQKB)10008902(Au-PeEL)EBL579118(CaPaEBR)ebr10409315(OCoLC)666905014(CaBNVSL)9781350223301(Au-PeEL)EBL4708055(CaONFJC)MIL273870(MiAaPQ)EBC579118(EXLCZ)99267000000003413420210311h20212010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe myth of development non-viable economies and the crisis of civilization /Oswaldo de Rivero ; translated by Claudia Encinas and Janet Herrick Encinas2nd ed.London, England :Zed Books,2010.[London, England] :Bloomsbury Publishing,20211 online resource (173 p.)Global IssuesDescription based upon print version of record.1-84813-584-X 1-84813-583-1 Includes bibliographical references (pages 152-155) and index.1. The Twilight of the Nation-State -- 2. Global Empowerment and National Impoverishment -- 3. International Darwinism -- 4. The Search for El Dorado -- 5. Human and Natural Depredation -- 6. The Crisis of the California Model."The Myth of Development boldly states that the benefits of development, so long promised over the past sixty years, have not come about for most people. Nor are they going to. State-driven and market-led development models have both failed. Many countries, and their cities in particular, are collapsing into ungovernable chaotic entities. De Rivero shows that the root of this chaos is not simply economic, but stems from a much more profound crisis of our way of life and of our unsustainable global urban civilization. Arguing that the 'wealth of nations' agenda must be replaced by a 'survival of nations' agenda in order to prevent increasing human misery and political disorder, De Riviero explains why many countries must abandon dreams of development and adopt instead a policy of national survival based on providing basic water, food, renewable energy, and stabilizing their populations. Featuring a new introduction by the author, this edition engages with the latest findings on climate change and assesses the prospects for our species in the decades ahead."--From publisher description.Global issues series (New York, N.Y. : 1999)GlobalizationEconomic developmentDevelopment studiesbicsscDeveloping countriesEconomic conditionsDeveloping countriesSocial conditionsGlobalization.Economic development.Development studies330.9172/4Rivero B Oswaldo de247184Encinas ClaudiaEncinas Janet HerrickNCaBNVSLCaBNVSLBOOK9910816012103321The myth of development3982857UNINA