The tyranny of experts : economists, dictators, and the forgotten rights of the poor
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The tyranny of experts : economists, dictators, and the forgotten rights of the poor
Basic Books, a member of the Perseus Books Group, c2013
- : paperback
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Over the last century, global poverty has largely been viewed as a technical problem that merely requires the right expert" solutions. Yet all too often, experts recommend solutions that fix immediate problems without addressing the systemic political factors that created them in the first place. Further, they produce an accidental collusion with benevolent autocrats," leaving dictators with yet more power to violate the rights of the poor.In The Tyranny of Experts , economist William Easterly, bestselling author of The White Man's Burden , traces the history of the fight against global poverty, showing not only how these tactics have trampled the individual freedom of the world's poor, but how in doing so have suppressed a vital debate about an alternative approach to solving poverty: freedom. Presenting a wealth of cutting-edge economic research, Easterly argues that only a new model of development,one predicated on respect for the individual rights of people in developing countries, that understands that unchecked state power is the problem and not the solution ,will be capable of ending global poverty once and for all.
目次
PART ONE: The Debate That Never Happened 1. Introduction 2. Two Nobel Laureates and the Debate They Never Had PART TWO: Why the Debate Never Happaned--the Real History of the Development Idea 3. Once Upon a Time in China 4. Race, War, and the Fate of Africa 5. One Day in Bogota PART THREE: The Blank Slate Versus Learning from History 6. Values: The Long Struggle for Individual Rights 7. Institutions: We Oppress Them If We Can 8. The Majority Dream PART FOUR: Nations Versus Individuals 9. Homes or Prisons: Nations and Migrations 10. How Much Do Nations Matter? 11. Markets: The Association of Problem-Solvers 12. Technology: How to Succeed Without Knowing How 13. Leaders: How We Are Seduced By Benevolent Autocrats 14. Conclusion
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