World social development has arrived at a critical turning
point. Economically advanced nations have made significant progress
toward meeting the basic needs of their populations; however, the
majority of developing countries have not. Problems of rapid
population growth, failing economies, famine, environmental
devastation, majority/minority group conflicts, involuntary
population migration, increasing militarization, and other
broadly-based social, political and economic forces are challenging
the capacity of people to meet their most fundamental needs. For
many, the conditions required to live a quality life are being
eroded.
The thirteen papers contained in this volume explore a broad
range of factors that impact on quality of life
worldwide-globalization, regionalization, recently regained
political autonomy, population migration, factors that contribute
to health and illness, shortages in food and agriculture, the
importance of the family, community and sustainable development in
promoting quality of life and, even more fundamentally, the
contribution of faith and spirituality in advancing personal and
collective well-being in an otherwise turbulent world.
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