A new moral order: studies in development ethics and liberation theology

Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books (1974)
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"Even those professionally concerned with the problems of development find it distressingly easy to start thinking in terms of graphs and statistics and to stop thinking in terms of people--the hundreds of millions of men, women and children daily beset by poverty, hunger and illiteracy. For Denis Goulet, people remain people, and a primary challenge to those who work for world development must be "to restore the links between economic science and moral philosophy. For the development problem resurrects, in a new mode, the most ancient ethical questions: what is the good life, what is the just society?" These are the issues Denis Goulet confronts in A New World Order, a provocative and controversial approach to the questions most developmentalists fail to ask or despair of answering. Commenting on both the book and its author, Paulo Freire notes: "Goulet is a sensitive and intellectually challenging man who has to be taken seriously. He does not view the Third World as a mere object about which one could become expert without simultaneously assuming that world and being assumed by it. Goulet is a restless man who never ceases to look at life with a permanent sense of astonishment, whose ethical preoccupations are born of communion with the silent regions of the world, with 'the wretched of the earth.'" In A New Moral Order Goulet attempts to speak for those "silent regions of the world," and to give voice, not only to their experience of life as harsh and dehumanizing, but to give voice as well to their vision of what life might be in a truly just global society." - Publisher.

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