The Sustainable State, Chandran Nair
The Sustainable State, Chandran Nair
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The Sustainable State
The Future of Government, Economy, and Society

Author: Chandran Nair

Narrator: Peter Noble

Unabridged: 9 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 10/09/2018


Synopsis

The free-market, limited-government development model has been an ecological and social disaster for the developing world. Sustainable and equitable development is possible only with the active involvement of a strong central state that can guide the economy, protect the environment, and prioritize meeting its people's basic needs.

For decades, the Western argument has been that the unfettered free market is the best vehicle for economic development and social progress. Instead, this sure-to-be-controversial book argues that a strong state with a willingness to manage the economy within resource constraints is central to the challenge of sustainable development. Only a state that can and will exert effective governance can place fair and reasonable limits on resource consumption (which is completely unrestrained in the free-market model), manage the expectations of its population, preserve ecological integrity, and ensure universal access to basic needs. This will mean rethinking the meaning of concepts like "prosperity," "freedom," and "rights," and whether Western-style democracy is the optimal form of government. This may make some in the developed world uncomfortable, but what Nair offers is a model suited to the realities of the developing world.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Nick on August 21, 2019

Here's a reading tip for those who are interested in the big question of how best to give future generations a fair chance of living well: “The Sustainable State. The Future of Government, Economy, and Society” (Chandran Nair). Early warning: this is not a slick book review with a perfect balance of......more

Goodreads review by nadia on December 19, 2024

Disclaimer: skimmed the last few chapters on the practical implementations & manifestations of the "Sustainable State"... will update this review once I've read them, but bear in mind that some of the qualms I present here about this book do not consider those latter sections While I was reading thi......more

Goodreads review by Jerrilyn on March 15, 2019

A heavy lift for me but enlightening. Mostly comparing governments worldwide as to how they meet their people's basic needs and will when food/water/energy resources are scarcer. Democracies not especially winning, especially where corporations control government. This is available on audio CDs at T......more

Goodreads review by April on December 21, 2019

Gives me hope that there are some people in positions of influence who understand the destructive nature of a perpetual growth model. This book made me very critical of any state figurehead who talked about both sustainability and “economic growth.”......more