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The introduction explains that the traditional idea of “development” has not fulfilled its promises for many societies. Although development was intended to reduce poverty and improve living standards after colonialism, it has often increased inequality, weakened local cultures, and damaged the environment. The editors introduce the concept of post-development, which questions whether the conventional development model should remain the global ideal. The book brings together scholars and activists from different parts of the world who argue for alternative approaches based on local knowledge, cultural diversity, community participation, social justice, and ecological sustainability. The aim is to encourage readers to rethink development and explore more humane and locally appropriate paths for the future






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