Thinking Small : The United States and the Lure of Community Development / Daniel Immerwahr.
2015
HN90.C6 I44 2015
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Thinking Small : The United States and the Lure of Community Development / Daniel Immerwahr.
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9780674735835
Published
Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, [2015]
Copyright
©2014
Language
English
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In English.
Description
1 online resource (240 p.) : 14 halftones, 1 table
Item Number
10.4159/harvard.9780674735835 doi
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HN90.C6 I44 2015
Dewey Decimal Classification
307.1/40973
Summary
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. It is common for historians to interpret the United States' postwar development campaigns as ill-advised attempts to impose modernity upon poorer nations. The small-scale projects that are popular today mark a retreat from that top-down, heavy-handed approach. But Daniel Immerwahr shows that community-based development is nothing new: it has been present since the origins of international development practice, existing alongside-and sometimes at the heart of-grander schemes to modernize the global South. His transnational study follows a set of strange bedfellows-the Peace Corps and the CIA, Mohandas Gandhi and Ferdinand Marcos, antipoverty activists and Cold Warriors-united by their conviction that development should not be about engineers building dams but about communities shaping their own fates. The programs they designed covered hundreds of millions of people in some sixty countries, eventually making their way back to the United States itself during the War on Poverty. Yet the hope that small communities might lift themselves up was often disappointed, as self-help gave way to crushing forms of local oppression. Thinking Small challenges those who hope to eradicate poverty to think twice about the risks as well as the benefits of community development.
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Table of Contents
Frontmatter
Contents
Preface: Modernization, Development, and Community
Introduction: Actually Existing Localism
1. When Small Was Big
2. Development without Modernization
3. Peasantville
4. Grassroots Empire
Epilogue: What Is Dead and What Is Undead in Community Development?
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
Contents
Preface: Modernization, Development, and Community
Introduction: Actually Existing Localism
1. When Small Was Big
2. Development without Modernization
3. Peasantville
4. Grassroots Empire
Epilogue: What Is Dead and What Is Undead in Community Development?
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index