PERILS OF PROGRESS

By Ashton, John

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978-1-85649-696-4
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Zed Books


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Reviewed on July 1, 1999

Reductionist science, prevalent in our technological culture, approaches nature as a set of discrete processes and entities. Ashton, an Australian food researcher, and Laura, an education professor, dispute this view, pleading for the adoption of a paradigm that acknowledges the indivisible complexity of processes and interrelationships in nature. In developing their argument, the authors d...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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