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- W1992093361 abstract "The literature and experiences of the appropriate technology movement are examined, revealing the outlines of a desirable society to which Third World development and the future of the West are seen to converge. This would be decentralized to self-sufficient communities, using simple tools to produce goods to satisfy defined needs within a steady-state economy. Personal satisfaction would come from creative work in a participatory democracy, rather than from consumption. Closer analysis of this vision shows that small is not always beautiful, rural self-sufficiency is not always idyllic, not all sectors of economic activity are amenable to craft production, cultural stability is not always desirable, and one person's need may be another person's greed. It is concluded that the goals of the appropriate technology movement are biased by the Western emphasis on individual freedom and by the values of the Western middle-class, ‘back-to-the-land,’ ‘do-it-yourself,’ and ‘arts-and-crafts’ movements. It is suggested that an attempt be made to derive an acultural theory of appropriate technology." @default.
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- W1992093361 title "The appropriate technology movement and its literature: A retrospective" @default.
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