Developing comprehensively


Description

Advancing all aspects of society at the same time, including agricultural, industrial, commercial, educational, health, well-being, social identity, environmental, infrastructural and social relations aspects.

Claim

  1. Problems in a society reinforce each other in such a way that if they are not solved simultaneously they will only be partially solved.

Counter claim

  1. Comprehensive development requires such a large commitment of resources and dedicated people that it is impossible on any large scale.

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