ABSTRACT

The studies of poverty, progress and development in this volume, first published in 1991, by a distinguished international roster of authors and researchers, aim to increase knowledge of the social mechanisms of pauperization, marginalization, and the exclusion of certain categories of society; to bring to light the potential and creative role of socio-cultural, intellectual, ethical, moral and spiritual values in progress and the development process; and to examine the links and contradictions between development and progress in order to propose ways of reducing social inequalities.

part I|191 pages

Poverty, Progress, Pauperization and Marginalization: Concepts and Propositions

part II|108 pages

Experiences of Development Strategies in Different Socio-Political, Economic and Cultural Contexts

chapter 7|3 pages

Conclusion