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Community Development Journal Advance Access originally published online on July 6, 2005
Community Development Journal 2005 40(3):365-366; doi:10.1093/cdj/bsi059
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Growth Fetish

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Clive Hamilton, Pluto Press, London, 262 pp., ISBN 0 7453 2251 4 (hb), 0 7543 2250 6 (pb)

Hamilton has an ambitious agenda: not simply a critique of the environmental and other dangers that come with the myopic pursuit of growth above all else but a new agenda to mobilize what he sees as a politically moribund left. Hamilton takes effective aim at the vacuities of the Third Way and . . . [Full Text of this Article]

Martin Loney

Ottawa, Canada; email: MartinLoney@aol.com


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