Scritto in modo estremamente accessibile, il libro di Vandana Shiva dimostra come la questione apparentemente astratta della proprieta intellettuale si stia trasformando in uno strumento finalizzato al saccheggio delle risorse naturali del pianeta da parte delle grandi corporation. Manipolazione delle forme di vita e dei geni, selezione delle specie agricole, il tutto coordinato da una consapevole strategia adottata dalle grandi organizzazioni transnazionali quali il Wto, volte a impoverire sempre di piu le popolazioni rurali del Terzo Mondo
A major figurehead of the alter-globalization movement as well as a major role player in global Ecofeminism, Dr. Vandana Shiva is recipient to several awards for her services in human rights, ecology and conservation. Receiving her Ph.D in physics at the University of Western Ontario in 1978, Dr. Vandana Shivas attentions were quickly drawn towards ecological concerns.
I really wanted to like this book. Vandana Shiva is highly considered in the environemental movement, and the topic is quite close to my heart, as I feel so much is wrong with seed patents and such. But I have to be honest, this book was quite a disappointment. It is filled with a lot of unsourced claims (only 2 references in the whole book), not substantiated positions, and plainly misleading historical facts. By misleading I don't mean false, but clearly cherry-picked and not explained well enough.
This book does not give the reader the tools to make up its own mind about the subject, it's mostly propaganda.
This book should be included in the reading list of (dis)courses on post/decolonization. Considering the intensified neoliberal and neocolonialism through global capitalism in the world we are today, Shiva’s argument remains relevant in critiquing the for-profit system of living and surviving both in the Global North and South. A highly recommended read to all critical thinkers critiquing our global economic and environmental in/justice.
Shiva tratta l'argomento da un punto di vista un po' troppo ristretto (solo brevetti biologici), ed è un po' ripetitiva (sono gli stessi temi degli altri suoi libri). Per il resto, tutto molto condivisibile.