Development with Dignity
Self-determination, Localization, and the End to Poverty
Tom G Palmer author Matt Warner author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:31st Jan '22
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This insightful book, Development with Dignity, emphasizes the importance of human dignity in eradicating poverty and reforming development practices.
In Development with Dignity, the author presents a compelling argument that the eradication of poverty hinges on prioritizing human dignity. The book engages readers with a variety of recommendations aimed at reforming development practices and bolstering liberal democracy. It serves as a crucial resource for both students and practitioners involved in international development, especially during a time when the global development sector faces unprecedented challenges.
The narrative emphasizes that current outsider-led development interventions often fail to consider cultural contexts and local institutions, leading to unintended negative consequences. The author posits that true progress can only be realized when individuals are recognized as self-governing agents. By valuing autonomy and human dignity, societies can unlock significant productive potential, fostering knowledge-sharing that is essential for innovation and localized problem-solving.
Through a rich array of interdisciplinary perspectives and real-world examples, Development with Dignity offers practical guidelines for NGOs, multilateral organizations, and donor nations. It advocates for a 'dignity-first' approach to development, providing a roadmap for meaningful change. This book is not only informative but also essential for those committed to creating a more equitable world, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the future of international development.
"The liberalism of Warner and Palmer could be called ‘adultism.’ The other policies—of a statist right or a statist left or for that matter a statist middle—all treat adults as bad children or sad children. Poor things, poor things, they’re waiting to be fed. On the contrary, adults are to be accorded the dignity of ‘the equal presumption of liberty and citizen-based democratic political principles’ . . . You need this lucid and eloquent book. Read it, right away. No time to waste . . . ."
Deirdre N. McCloskey,Distinguished Professor Emerita of Economics and of History, and Professor Emerita of English and of Communication, adjunct in classics and philosophy, at the University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
"Read this book and you will be introduced to new perspectives on the power of local knowledge – rooted in human experience – to fuel sustainable development and to generate the socio-economic wealth of nations."
Vernon L. Smith,Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences
"Development with Dignity is an outstanding contribution to the public discourse addressing the intimate relationships between universal rights, human dignity, and economic prosperity. Adam Smith's liberal plan of liberty, equality, and justice is restated and grounded in the latest research in the social sciences and humanities, and readers will learn of the power of entrepreneurship to improve lives as individuals as they are empowered to pursue productive specialization and realize social cooperation through mutually beneficial exchange. As a result, these individuals experience greater freedom and prosperity. Palmer and Warner have produced a must-read book dealing with the most fundamental and important question in the social sciences.
Peter Boettke, George Mason University, USA
ISBN: 9781032135632
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Weight: 880g
184 pages