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100 | _aAlbery, Nicholas (ed.) | ||
245 | 0 | _aHow to save the world: a fourth world guide to the politics of scale | |
260 | _aNorthamptonshire | ||
260 | _bTurnstone Press. | ||
260 | _c1984 | ||
300 | _a319p.: ill. | ||
520 | _aThis compendium brings together over 60 articles by a formidable array of alternative activists and philosophers, all of whom are concerned with the question of the size and viability of global institutions, decentralization and independence from the giantism of mass societies whether ethnic, cultural, linguistic or religious. They consider a broad range of subjects including politics, ecology, economics, 1 feminism, education, medicine, technology and agriculture. HOW TO SAVE THE WORLD presents the 'why', 'the how to' and the 'how not to', for transforming existing institutions, and is essential reading for all Davids confronting their Goliaths, and for anyone trying to understand today's global problems. | ||
650 | _a"Associations, Institutions etc. Social aspects." | ||
700 | _aKinzley,Mark (ed.) | ||
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