Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
296
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Dec 7, 2010
Editorial
Routledge
ISBN-10
1844075427
ISBN-13
9781844075423
Descripción
Scarcity shapes the way societies function, influencing economic policies and political debates. In their exploration, Mehta and Rayner challenge conventional notions of scarcity, offering fresh insights into its implications for resource allocation. They delve into how these concepts are often influenced by power dynamics and social contexts, rather than being mere natural limitations.
Through their analysis, the authors illustrate that scarcity is not just an economic problem but a political one, prompting readers to question the ideologies and structures that dictate access to resources. They emphasize the need for a rethinking of allocation methods, advocating for more equitable solutions that take into account diverse human values and needs.
This thought-provoking work invites scholars, policymakers, and activists alike to engage in a critical dialogue about scarcity’s role in shaping societal priorities. By contesting traditional narratives, Mehta and Rayner open the door for innovative approaches to sustainability and social justice.
Through their analysis, the authors illustrate that scarcity is not just an economic problem but a political one, prompting readers to question the ideologies and structures that dictate access to resources. They emphasize the need for a rethinking of allocation methods, advocating for more equitable solutions that take into account diverse human values and needs.
This thought-provoking work invites scholars, policymakers, and activists alike to engage in a critical dialogue about scarcity’s role in shaping societal priorities. By contesting traditional narratives, Mehta and Rayner open the door for innovative approaches to sustainability and social justice.
Géneros
Ciencia y Tecnología
Negocios y Economía
Naturaleza