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S'està carregant… Lo pequeño es hermoso (1973)de E. F. Schumacher
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Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar. No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. There's a quote of Schumacher's in the book as commentary which really gets to the core of the book's message. "Economics without Buddhism, i.e. without spiritual, human, and ecological values, is like sex without love." Economics, especially the advance of capitalism, should be considered in the context of priorities & values. The health of a society cannot be measured solely by it's market health & GDP. A very worthwhile read. Schumacher ha tenido una evolución interesante en su filosofía, no solo económica, sino personal y religiosa. “Lo pequeño es hermoso” refleja un proceso de estudio interior en el que el autor, economista de profesión, evalúa el coste de confiar en un capital que no es propio y que no se regenera. Una bella transición de lo macro a lo micro que sin duda hará replantearse a todo el que lo lea el propio impacto en su entorno inmediato y planetario.
It is in the very human experiences of compassion, dignity and creative spirit that Schumacher locates a sustainable human path. For instance, he challenges the blind pursuit of technological “advancement” and computerized systems when human-scale technology would better serve communities and provide opportunities to perform meaningful work. PremisLlistes notables
How does our economic system impact the way we live? Does it really affect what we truly care about? Oxford economist E. F. Schumacher provides an enlightening study of our economic system and its purpose, challenging the current state of excessive consumption in our society. Offering a crucial message for the modern world struggling to balance economic growth with the human costs of globalisation, Small Is Beautiful puts forward the revolutionary yet viable case for building our economies around the needs of communities, not corporations. 'One of the 100 most influential books published since World War II' The Times Literary Supplement No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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"The cultivation and expansion of needs is the antithesis of freedom and peace." p 34
I really liked the first part of this book, which seemed very practical and applicable to the average person. In the next three parts, though, Schumacher focuses more on "big picture" topics and economics jargon is used. There is still solid information in these parts, but they're not as readable. ( )