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05 September 2011

Amartya Sen on "Good Fortune"




"Human well-being cannot be measured solely by wealth"

Paraphrasing the brilliant Amartya Sen in his behind-the-scenes comments on PBS's "Good Fortune" documentary: 

On "Development" 
Development is quite simple; it aims to remove the deprivations that plague human life; we need to look at the freedoms that people have in control over their lives to do the things that they wish to do; it is this extension of human freedom that is the central issue of development. 


On "The Solution"
We can do an enormous amount to make the lives of each other better; we live in a very interdependent world, and some of us are more fortunate to have more control over our lives compared with others that don't; we have to emphasize the development of human capabilities; not that you bestow development on people, but that you actually make people more enabled. Once one acquires knowledge on how to deal with a deprivation, then they are in a position to help others. This is a unique approach. The way to get things right is to put them under public scrutiny. I am a great believer in public reasoning; this is the most important freedom that human beings have in terms of consequences. Support, sympathy, and communication and more cooperative action are essential to making eachother's lives better. 










10 April 2011

Kinshasa Symphony




This looks to be a wonderful film coming from the Democratic Republic of Congo, a rare bright shining light in a place so often portrayed by darkness, both real and imagined, but the foreign press....