India's Economic Crisis: Diagnosis and Treatment
This volume is the outcome of the National Symposium on Environmental Ethics organized I by the SDF. It contains papers on the ethical values prevalent in different cultures and societies and the potentials of these values to ward off the emerging environmental crisis in the world. All ancient cultures and civilization are founded on creative human-nature relations I with a built-in mechanism to correct minor ecologicaldisturbances. Rapid industrialization, urbanization and population growth have given risetothe imbalances which cannot becorrected through self-correcting processes. Unless people seek meaning in life and living beyond the narrow ends of consumerism and exploitation of nature and fellow human beings, new technology will bring only new and more miseries. This dialogue calls for a more austere style of life laying emphasis on cultural enrichment and less on the amount of goods consumed. Such a life style requires a new system of ethics wherein the concern for life in whatever form it exists in nature is the uppermost. Science and technology cannot be blamed for all the ills of the society. Much depends on how we use them. How we use them depends on our value system, which in turn determines the ethical code. Instead of trying to look for scapegoats in science and technology, we should introspect and change our values. Thus alone can a pollution and poverty free society be ensured and ill-effects of science and technology removed. Environmental ethics cannot be imposed by law. It has to be articulated, systematized, codified and followed by each and every individual. This needs comprehensive environment sensitive education policy in each and every country of the world.
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India's Economic Crisis: Diagnosis and Treatment
This volume is the outcome of the National Symposium on Environmental Ethics organized I by the SDF. It contains papers on the ethical values prevalent in different cultures and societies and the potentials of these values to ward off the emerging environmental crisis in the world. All ancient cultures and civilization are founded on creative human-nature relations I with a built-in mechanism to correct minor ecologicaldisturbances. Rapid industrialization, urbanization and population growth have given risetothe imbalances which cannot becorrected through self-correcting processes. Unless people seek meaning in life and living beyond the narrow ends of consumerism and exploitation of nature and fellow human beings, new technology will bring only new and more miseries. This dialogue calls for a more austere style of life laying emphasis on cultural enrichment and less on the amount of goods consumed. Such a life style requires a new system of ethics wherein the concern for life in whatever form it exists in nature is the uppermost. Science and technology cannot be blamed for all the ills of the society. Much depends on how we use them. How we use them depends on our value system, which in turn determines the ethical code. Instead of trying to look for scapegoats in science and technology, we should introspect and change our values. Thus alone can a pollution and poverty free society be ensured and ill-effects of science and technology removed. Environmental ethics cannot be imposed by law. It has to be articulated, systematized, codified and followed by each and every individual. This needs comprehensive environment sensitive education policy in each and every country of the world.
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India's Economic Crisis: Diagnosis and Treatment

India's Economic Crisis: Diagnosis and Treatment

by P. C. Jain
India's Economic Crisis: Diagnosis and Treatment

India's Economic Crisis: Diagnosis and Treatment

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This volume is the outcome of the National Symposium on Environmental Ethics organized I by the SDF. It contains papers on the ethical values prevalent in different cultures and societies and the potentials of these values to ward off the emerging environmental crisis in the world. All ancient cultures and civilization are founded on creative human-nature relations I with a built-in mechanism to correct minor ecologicaldisturbances. Rapid industrialization, urbanization and population growth have given risetothe imbalances which cannot becorrected through self-correcting processes. Unless people seek meaning in life and living beyond the narrow ends of consumerism and exploitation of nature and fellow human beings, new technology will bring only new and more miseries. This dialogue calls for a more austere style of life laying emphasis on cultural enrichment and less on the amount of goods consumed. Such a life style requires a new system of ethics wherein the concern for life in whatever form it exists in nature is the uppermost. Science and technology cannot be blamed for all the ills of the society. Much depends on how we use them. How we use them depends on our value system, which in turn determines the ethical code. Instead of trying to look for scapegoats in science and technology, we should introspect and change our values. Thus alone can a pollution and poverty free society be ensured and ill-effects of science and technology removed. Environmental ethics cannot be imposed by law. It has to be articulated, systematized, codified and followed by each and every individual. This needs comprehensive environment sensitive education policy in each and every country of the world.

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ISBN-13: 9789390623068
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company Pvt. Ltd.
Publication date: 06/30/1995
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 203
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

DR P.C. JAIN is teaching at Shri Ram College of Commerce, University of Delhi. He topped Rajasthan University in M.Com and subsequently obtained Ph.D. degree from University of Delhi. He is an outstanding scholar and prolific writer in the field of strategic management and human resource development. His other important publications are Game of Budgeting and Human Behaviour, Business Organisation, Principles of Management, and Principles and Practice of Business Organisation and Management. Dr. Jain has presented seven papers in international conferences on comparative management held at USA, Taiwan and Bangkok. Presently, he is working on a post-doctoral research project : The Chief Executive and Business Growth sponsored by Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi.
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