02715nam 22004455 450 991081610450332120230126222331.00-300-25298-610.12987/9780300252989(CKB)4100000010555463(MiAaPQ)EBC6125963(DE-B1597)550895(DE-B1597)9780300252989(OCoLC)1143623403(EXLCZ)99410000001055546320200526h20202020 fg engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSeeing Like a State How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed /James C. ScottNew Haven, CT : Yale University Press, [2020]©20201 online resource (462 pages)Veritas PaperbacksIncludes index.0-300-24675-7 Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Nature and Space -- Chapter 2. Cities, People, and Language -- Chapter 3. Authoritarian High Modernism -- Chapter 4. The High-Modernist City: An Experiment and a Critique -- Chapter 5. The Revolutionary Party: A Plan and a Diagnosis -- Chapter 6. Soviet Collectivization, Capitalist Dream -- Chapter 7. Compulsory Villagization in Tanzania: Aesthetics and Miniaturization -- Chapter 8. Taming Nature: An Agriculture of Legibility and Simplicity -- Chapter 9. Thin Simplifications and Practical Knowledge: Metis -- Chapter 10. Conclusion -- Notes -- Sources for Illustrations -- Index “One of the most profound and illuminating studies of this century to have been published in recent decades.”—John Gray, New York Times Book Review   Hailed as “a magisterial critique of top-down social planning” by the New York Times, this essential work analyzes disasters from Russia to Tanzania to uncover why states so often fail—sometimes catastrophically—in grand efforts to engineer their society or their environment, and uncovers the conditions common to all such planning disasters.   “Beautifully written, this book calls into sharp relief the nature of the world we now inhabit.”—New Yorker   “A tour de force.”— Charles Tilly, Columbia UniversityCentral planningSocial aspectsCentral planningSocial aspects.338.9Scott James C., authttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut148325DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910816104503321Seeing like a State1553502UNINA