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Development alternatives: Alternative administration

By: Dwivedi, O.P.
Contributor(s): Henderson, K.M.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 1996Description: p.16-31.Subject(s): Public administration | Development administration In: Indian Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: Sketching two "ideal-typical" models of development involving universalised values of: (i) human-needs-centred development, and (ii) sustainable development, the authors examine various existing development models (Liberal Democratic, Capitalist, Communist, Sarvodaya, Islamic Fundamentalist, and Liberation Theology) focusing on their philosophy and application. While attempting a reassessment and future possibilities for some of these models through corresponding alternate models, they suggest a realistic `unity through diversity' concept of development to effectively marshal full potential of human nature, both in its religious and cultural dimensions. - Reproduced
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Volume no: 42, Issue no: 1 Available AR31953

Sketching two "ideal-typical" models of development involving universalised values of: (i) human-needs-centred development, and (ii) sustainable development, the authors examine various existing development models (Liberal Democratic, Capitalist, Communist, Sarvodaya, Islamic Fundamentalist, and Liberation Theology) focusing on their philosophy and application. While attempting a reassessment and future possibilities for some of these models through corresponding alternate models, they suggest a realistic `unity through diversity' concept of development to effectively marshal full potential of human nature, both in its religious and cultural dimensions. - Reproduced

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