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International Relations In The Postindustrial Era Rephrasing The Third World Arthur A Natella

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International Relations In The Postindustrial Era Rephrasing The Third World Arthur A Natella
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.72 MB
Pages: 223
Author: Arthur A. Natella
ISBN: 9780230114579, 0230114571
Language: English
Year: 2011

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International Relations In The Postindustrial Era Rephrasing The Third World Arthur A Natella by Arthur A. Natella 9780230114579, 0230114571 instant download after payment.

We are entering into a post-industrial world. This can be seen in light of the basic change from the abuse of the natural world in the name of production to a much greater concern for protection of the environment. In this way we are rapidly coming to align ourselves with the desire of indigenous societies to live more in harmony with nature. Part of this new consciousness is the growing awareness of the dangers of uncontrolled technology both in production and in military terms. The book suggests that we are therefore in a position to give greater value to the so-called Third World, as the study notes that the term is now arbitrary and it is out-of-date. It basically tends to provide us with a faulty concept of our own world.

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