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Winner of the Merle Curti Award in Intellectual History, Organization of American Historians Co-Winner of the Society for U.S. Intellectual History Book Award Thinking Small tells the story of how the United States sought to rescue the world from poverty through small-scale, community-based approaches. And it also sounds a warning: such strategies, now again in vogue, have been tried before, with often disastrous consequences. "Unfortunately, far from eliminating deprivation and attacking the social status quo, bottom-up community development projects often reinforced them?This is a history with real stakes. If that prior campaign's record is as checkered as Thinking Small argues, then its intellectual descendants must do some serious rethinking? How might those in twenty-first-century development and anti-poverty work forge a better path? They can start by reading Thinking Small." -Merlin Chowkwanyun, Boston Review "As the historian Daniel Immerwahr demonstrates brilliantly in Thinking Small, the history of development has seen constant experimentation with community-based and participatory approaches to economic and social improvement?Immerwahr's account of these failures should give pause to those who insist that going small is always better than going big." -Jamie Martin, The Nation
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9780674984127
- Språk: Engelska
- Utgivningsdatum: 2018-02-01
- Förlag: Harvard University Press