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If a country’s Gross Domestic Product increases each year, but so does the percentage of its people deprived of basic education, health care, and other opportunities, is that country really making progress? If we rely on conventional economic indicators, can we ever grasp how the world’s billions of individuals are really managing?
In this powerful critique, Martha Nussbaum argues that our dominant theories of development have given us policies that ignore our most basic human needs for dignity and self-respect. For the past twenty-five years, Nussbaum has been working on an alternate model to assess human development: the Capabilities Approach. She and her colleagues begin with the simplest of questions: What is each person actually able to do and to be? What real opportunities are available to them?
The Capabilities Approach to human progress has until now been expounded only in specialized works. Creating Capabilities, however, affords anyone interested in issues of human development a wonderfully lucid account of the structure and practical implications of an alternate model. It demonstrates a path to justice for both humans and nonhumans, weighs its relevance against other philosophical stances, and reveals the value of its universal guidelines even as it acknowledges cultural difference. In our era of unjustifiable inequity, Nussbaum shows how―by attending to the narratives of individuals and grasping the daily impact of policy―we can enable people everywhere to live full and creative lives.
ASIN : 0674072359
Publisher : Belknap Press: An Imprint of Harvard University Press; Reprint edition (May 13, 2013)
Language : English
Paperback : 256 pages
ISBN-10 : 8178243296
ISBN-13 : 978-8178243290
Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
Dimensions : 5.5 x 0.69 x 8.25 inches
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