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Industrialized nature, brute force technology and the transformation of the natural world, Paul R. Josephson

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Industrialized nature, brute force technology and the transformation of the natural world, Paul R. Josephson
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Industrialized nature
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
50803597
Responsibility statement
Paul R. Josephson
Review
"In Industrialized Nature, the accomplished historian Paul R. Josephson shows us how science, engineering, policy, finance, and hubris have come together, often with unforeseen consequences, to perpetuate what he calls "brute force technologies"--Large-scale systems created to exploit water, forest, and fish resources. Nations with quite different political systems and economic orientations (such as the former Soviet Union, Norway Brazil, and the United States) have pursued a remarkably similar strategy of using such large-scale technology to turn nature into a smoothly running machine. Josephson vividly demonstrates how irresponsible - or well-intentioned but misguided - large-scale manipulation of nature has resulted, time after time, in resource loss, social disruption, more brute force politics, and severe environmental degradation."--Jacket
Sub title
brute force technology and the transformation of the natural world
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