Description |
xi, 260 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents |
1. An introduction to limits : have we sold out our children's future? -- 2. What is a sustainable society? : Do we live in one? -- 3. The family lifeboat -- 4. The dilemma of human wants and the reality of human needs -- 5. The tragedy of conventional economic thinking : does everything have a price? -- 6. Industrialization and urbanization -- 7. The feminine voice and the foundations of social welfare -- 8. Business as usual : private for-profit enterprise and the sustainable society -- 9. The politics of posterity |
Notes |
Originally published: The Future as if it really mattered. Longmont, Calif. : Bookmakers Guild, 1988 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-254) and index |
Notes |
Originally published: The Future as if it really mattered. Longmont, Calif. : Bookmakers Guild, 1988 |
Subject |
Economic development -- Environmental aspects.
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Family policy.
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Human ecology.
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Social policy.
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Social problems.
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Sustainable development.
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LC no. |
92007359 |
ISBN |
1879360152 (hardback) |
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9781879360150 (hardback) |
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