Tell your friends about this item:
Development and Work Ethic in Sub-saharan Africa Toon Van Eijk
Development and Work Ethic in Sub-saharan Africa
Toon Van Eijk
Lagging economic development in Africa has been attributed to many causes, but the prevailing work ethic is never mentioned as a possible constraint to development in the formal literature. Obviously this is a politically and culturally sensitive issue. A discussion of the work ethic can easily degenerate into paternalistic and racist reflections. The author manages to discus it in a social-scientific manner without lapsing into platitudes. In this book development is seen as a process of long-term evolution in which people are central. Development is about changes in individual and collective behaviour. The work ethic is a crucial component of human behaviour. The work ethic is discussed in relation to the process of disciplining to labour in North-Western Europe, and in relation to issues such as gender, Christianity, the invention of the mechanical clock, the Industrial Revolution, geography, the state, the mimetic desire and the belief in a technological fix.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | June 25, 2009 |
| ISBN13 | 9781409288688 |
| Publishers | lulu.com |
| Pages | 258 |
| Dimensions | 225 × 14 × 150 mm · 381 g |
| Language | English |