Seeing Like a State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed

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“One of the most profound and illuminating studies of this century to have been published in recent decades.”–John Gray, New York Times Book Review

“A powerful, and in many [ways] insightful, explana

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  • Series: Veritas Paperbacks
  • Author: Scott, James C.
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 464
  • Publish Date: March 17 2020
  • ISBN10: 0300246757
  • Language: English

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“One of the most profound and illuminating studies of this century to have been published in recent decades.”–John Gray, New York Times Book Review

“A powerful, and in many [ways] insightful, explanation as to why grandiose programs of social reform, not to mention revolution, so often end in tragedy. . . . An important critique of visionary state planning.”–Robert Heilbroner, Lingua Franca

Hailed as “a magisterial critique of top-down social planning” by the New York Times, this essential work analyzes disasters from Russia to Tanzania to uncover why states so often fail–sometimes catastrophically–in grand efforts to engineer their society or their environment, and uncovers the conditions common to all such planning disasters.

“Beautifully written, this book calls into sharp relief the nature of the world we now inhabit.”–New Yorker

“A tour de force.”–Charles Tilly, Columbia University

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Author: James C. Scott
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 03/17/2020
Series: Veritas Paperbacks
Pages: 464
Weight: 0.8lbs
Size: 7.70h x 5.00w x 1.30d
ISBN: 9780300246759
Language: English

Author

Scott, James C.

Binding

ISBN10

0300246757

ISBN13

9780300246759

Page Count

464

Published Date

March 17, 2020

Series

Veritas Paperbacks

Language

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