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Man-Made World: Choosing between Progress and Planet: Quarterly Essay 44

(Paperback, 44th edition)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Man-Made World: Choosing between Progress and Planet: Quarterly Essay 44

Contributors:

By (Author) Andrew Charlton

ISBN:

9781863955522

Publisher:

Black Inc.

Imprint:

Quarterly Essay

Publication Date:

14th November 2011

Edition:

44th edition

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Politics and government

Dewey:

320.00

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

142

Dimensions:

Width 169mm, Height 234mm, Spine 11mm

Weight:

225g

Description

"We shouldn't be too hard on ourselves," my German colleague said to me. "We have to be realistic about the problem. The world is split between those who want to save the planet and those who want to save themselves." In QE44 , Andrew Charlton exposes the rift that will shape our future - progress versus planet; rich versus poor. Who, then, will save us Charlton shows there are two leading candidates: economists and environmentalists. Each says they know what is best for our grandchildren. Yet environmentalists see economists as merchants of greed with a blind faith in markets. And economists see environmentalism as an indulgence for the middle class of richer nations; those who enjoy the lifestyle afforded by economic growth, but take its source for granted. In Australia, this battle has plunged our politics into one of its most tumultuous periods, splitting the business community; driving a wedge between the left and right of the Liberal Party; separating Labor's working-class from its progressive supporters; propelling the rise of the Greens and stirring up their counterweight in rural protest. Across the globe, economists and environmentalists vie over who has the right response to climate change, population or food; security issues. In this groundbreaking essay Charlton argues that our descendants will only thank us if we find a way to preserve both the natural world and human progress.

Author Bio

Andrew Charlton is the author of Ozonomics and co-author of Fair Trade for All (with Joseph Stiglitz). .

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