The Enemies of Progress

The Dangers of Sustainability

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Government, Public Policy, Science & Nature, Nature, Environment, Environmental Conservation & Protection
Cover of the book The Enemies of Progress by Austin Williams, Andrews UK
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Austin Williams ISBN: 9781845405922
Publisher: Andrews UK Publication: December 2, 2016
Imprint: Imprint Academic Language: English
Author: Austin Williams
ISBN: 9781845405922
Publisher: Andrews UK
Publication: December 2, 2016
Imprint: Imprint Academic
Language: English

This polemical book examines the concept of sustainability and presents a critical exploration of its all-pervasive influence on society, arguing that sustainability, manifested in several guises, represents a pernicious and corrosive doctrine that has survived primarily because there seems to be no alternative to its canon: in effect, its bi-partisan appeal has depressed critical engagement and neutered politics.It is a malign philosophy of misanthropy, low aspirations and restraint. This book argues for a destruction of the mantra of sustainability, removing its unthinking status as orthodoxy, and for the reinstatement of the notions of development, progress, experimentation and ambition in its place.Al Gore insists that the ‘debate is over’, while musician K.T. Tunstall, spokesperson for ‘Global Cool’, a campaign to get stars to minimize their carbon footprint, says ‘so many people are getting involved that it is becoming really quite uncool not to be involved’. This book will say that it might not be cool, but it is imperative to argue against the moralizing of politics so that we can start to unpick the contemporary world of restrictive, sustainable practices.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

This polemical book examines the concept of sustainability and presents a critical exploration of its all-pervasive influence on society, arguing that sustainability, manifested in several guises, represents a pernicious and corrosive doctrine that has survived primarily because there seems to be no alternative to its canon: in effect, its bi-partisan appeal has depressed critical engagement and neutered politics.It is a malign philosophy of misanthropy, low aspirations and restraint. This book argues for a destruction of the mantra of sustainability, removing its unthinking status as orthodoxy, and for the reinstatement of the notions of development, progress, experimentation and ambition in its place.Al Gore insists that the ‘debate is over’, while musician K.T. Tunstall, spokesperson for ‘Global Cool’, a campaign to get stars to minimize their carbon footprint, says ‘so many people are getting involved that it is becoming really quite uncool not to be involved’. This book will say that it might not be cool, but it is imperative to argue against the moralizing of politics so that we can start to unpick the contemporary world of restrictive, sustainable practices.

More books from Andrews UK

Cover of the book Two Gallant Sons of Devon by Austin Williams
Cover of the book Planning for Learning through Food by Austin Williams
Cover of the book Illusionism by Austin Williams
Cover of the book The Tongue Patrol Sales Rep by Austin Williams
Cover of the book Dancing With Angels by Austin Williams
Cover of the book Blow Down Boy by Austin Williams
Cover of the book The Ultimate Doctor Who Quiz Book by Austin Williams
Cover of the book James Beattie by Austin Williams
Cover of the book Training Night by Austin Williams
Cover of the book The Scottish Political System Since Devolution by Austin Williams
Cover of the book The Lewis Hamilton Quiz Book by Austin Williams
Cover of the book Love for a Hired Gun by Austin Williams
Cover of the book A Special Gift and Private Investigations by Austin Williams
Cover of the book Michael Oakeshott, the Ancient Greeks, and the Philosophical Study of Politics by Austin Williams
Cover of the book The 60s, A Very Peculiar History by Austin Williams
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy