
Global Development
Post-Material Values and Social Praxis
Brij Mohan(Author)
Praeger Publishers Inc
Published on 20. April 1992
Book
Hardback
152 pages
978-0-275-93946-5 (ISBN)
Description
This intriguing book's focus on post-material consciousness, a concept that has not been developed in American literature, offers a fresh perspective on the human condition and its social development as a vehicle of global welfare. Brij Mohan contends that post-modern societies, despite their affluence and the superpower thaw, remain in a state of flux, and that the traditional approaches on the Left and Right have failed to present a viable program for peace, development, and prosperity. Mohan's formulation is premised on three assumptions: existing ideologies, theories, and practices of national and international development are fraught with contradictions and anomalies; the world climate and its challenges call for a new thinking beyond bureaucratized disciplines; and post-material consciousness lends support to a bio-global strategy that is conceptually compatible with humankind's ultimate agenda for coexistence based on justice, equality, and peace.
Part One deals with theoretical considerations in light of contemporary social events, and Part Two offers comparative analyses of three different societies--the United States, Germany, and India--with a particular emphasis on social development issues. Concepts such as end of history, end of ideology, and even third world are called into question. Global Development, premised on the notion of humanity's one-ness, unravels the paradoxes of diversity and offers a rational, humane basis for a dignified existence of the human race beyond the ossified structures of conceptual boundaries and organizational morass.
Part One deals with theoretical considerations in light of contemporary social events, and Part Two offers comparative analyses of three different societies--the United States, Germany, and India--with a particular emphasis on social development issues. Concepts such as end of history, end of ideology, and even third world are called into question. Global Development, premised on the notion of humanity's one-ness, unravels the paradoxes of diversity and offers a rational, humane basis for a dignified existence of the human race beyond the ossified structures of conceptual boundaries and organizational morass.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Interest Age: From 7 to 17 years
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
399 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-275-93946-5 (9780275939465)
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Person
BRIJ MOHAN is Professor of Social Work and former Dean of the School of Social Work at Louisiana State University. He is founding editor of the Journal of International and Comparative Social Welfare and author of several books, including Social Psychiatry in India (1973), Denial of Existence (1987), and The Logic of Social Welfare (1988). His forthcoming books include The World of Oppression: Social Policy and the Human Reality (Praeger, forthcoming) and Echoes of Nothingness.
Content
Foreword by David G. Gil Introduction The Eclipse of Freedom The Challenge of Global Development Post-materialism and Social Transformation The Pedagogy of Social Development The Search for a Paradigm Paradoxes of Development Dialectics of Global Welfare The American Drama The Indian Dilemma The German Sozialstaat Epilogue: Toward a New World Order Bibliography Index