John Joseph Puthenkalam

Sustainable human development strategy for poverty alleviation is an attempt at drawing a new vision based on the idea of empowerment. The new world, with all its might in its desire to be powerful, could truly become humane only when we make people empowered.
This book contains three sections and each section has two chapters. Section I concentrates on the collision of old ideas and evolution of new concepts through an analysis of culture, development, globalization and sustainable human development. Section II deals with the concept of power in the context of the global order designed for the benefit of the powerful few. We also analyze the concept of powerlessness, the inevitable result of the existing order of power, and realize that poor people are subjugated by poverty. Section III is a vision statement on the concept of empowerment. This is shown through a case study of a group of poor and powerless people and their struggle to ascertain power in their families and society.
It is a highly readable book and deserves to be taken very seriously.
John Joseph Puthenkalam, S.J. is currently an Associate Professor at Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan. Born in Kerala, India, in 1956, he joined the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) in 1976. After taking degrees in Economics and Philosophy, he went to Japan in 1986, where he completed his Theology Studies at Sophia University, Tokyo. He obtained his Doctoral Degree in Economics from the University of Glasgow, U.K., in 1996. His award winning books include “Comprehension of Freedom, ” published in London (1995) and “The Collision of Cultures: Dialogue Between Globalization and Culture, ” published in Germany, (2001). His research aims at the integration of economics, culture and philosophy for human development, humane empowerment, and dignified and inclusive globalization.
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