Pacific Book Review on Planetary Rent

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November 2017

Pacific Book Review review of the Aleksandr Bezgodov’s monograph, Planetary Rent as an Instrument for Solving Global Problems, published on November 4th, 2017.

The authority of the Pacific Book Review goes far beyond its region. It is all the more valuable to get a positive review from its experts.

Below is a summary of the review. The book describes a “global partnership in which a planetary budget is established to promote environmental sustainability for all, renewable energy practices, and equality - rather than the current “global” economy which is based upon production, profit, and consumption. This is Bezgodov's audacious but theoretically and practically logical, realistic plan to implement such a strategy. If successful, it would begin solving present and future problems: climate change, inequality, pollution, resource depletion, and even war. This is an interdisciplinary approach. It is well thought out, comprehensive, cogent, and extremely convincing.

It is Bezgodov's aim we move from an anthropocentric worldview to a more biocentric one.

The book's argument should appeal to anyone who really wants to think about the future of the planet. It can be a daunting read in its conceptual detail, but the main arguments are clear and concise”.

The reviewer recommends the monograph of Professor and General Director of Planetary Development Institute Aleksandr Bezgodov, Ph.D in Political Science and Doctor of Economics, to economists, historical theorists, and those interested in bioethics.

The Planetary Project sincerely thanks the experts of the Pacific Book Review for giving the new book of our leader such high credit.

The review on pacificbookreview.com.

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