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Out Of Poverty: What Works When Traditional Approaches Fail (2008)

by Paul Polak(Favorite Author)
3.84 of 5 Votes: 3
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1576754499 (ISBN13: 9781576754498)
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English
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Berrett-Koehler Publishers
review 1: A quick read. I liked the author's emphasis on sustainable and wide-scale programs to work against poverty, but ultimately I found his views oversimplified. His main point is that people are poor because they don't make enough money, so increasing income will end poverty. I don't have any formal economics training, but to me, that's like saying people are sick because they have a disease, so stopping the disease will end the sickness. True, but that statement doesn't give any insight on how to prevent, contain, and treat illness. I think the same can be said about the book's argument.
review 2: “Out of Poverty” is a workshop; it’s an evangelical seminar and an infomercial. It’s subdivided ruthlessly. It’s full of lists. It’s incredibly repetitive. T
... morehere is absolutely no way to read it at an academic remove because Paul Polak is beating his readers over the head with the urgent simplicity of his thinking and with the exasperation of a pragmatist who is regularly accused of idealism. Polak wants to encourage a modest paradigm shift in development. He’s convinced that donations will not alleviate poverty; that a country’s economic growth will not necessarily help the poor and that big businesses cannot be trusted to do so either. He champions design for the other 90%--the increasingly popular effort to engineer products for the billions of people making do with about $1 a day. And he is a powerful advocate of small-scale thinking: the one-acre farm is great: grow pumpkins on your roof and a raspberry patch! He wants to create wafer thin profit margins; but to spread those margins across a billion people. Why not?Polak is giving it away. “Out of Poverty” repeatedly challenges entrepreneurs to take his ideas and to profit by them. Why isn’t anyone making cheap eye glasses like he proposes? How about his treadle pumps and low-cost drip irrigation systems? Or his lockers for homeless people? He’s convincing. Whenever my own professional work overlaps with what he discusses, I’ll pick up his book and make sure I’m paying attention to his advice. Others in the development community will do their jobs better if they do the same—especially those people involved in agriculture and subsistence farming.And if you are far removed from the developing world and from development work in general, this is still a useful book for orienting yourself in such matters. Polak makes sure that his readers all know what he would like for them to do upon completing “Out of Poverty.” Such clarity of purpose makes for a rather graceless and pushy book; but the man’s got rock solid ideas. less
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Wolfy
Great book, really changed my ideas on poverty and the third world.Really well written.
alfredo01
MUST READ. Paul is the master of scaling a solution to incredible amounts of people.
Drpm1997
about making real change >added author's blog to author's page.
Jelisse
Simple solutions to mankind's most pressing issues
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