Inequality, Global Change and the Sustainability of Civilisation

作者: Colin Butler

DOI: 10.1023/A:1010029222095

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摘要: The increasingly global capacity of civilisation to manipulate natural and human capital has fuelled faith in the economic conceit that humankind can be freed from its dependence on nature. In addition, enormous wealth, enjoyed by a small proportion world's richest people, large part derived exploitation poor least empowered populations, is justified doctrines 'wealth health for all,' face mounting contrary evidence.

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