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1.) What is the framework of the de-development of rich countries all about?

- In order for the less developed nations to catch up, it is intended to make the
developed countries cut their consumption. According to the concept of de-
development, wealthy nations would cut down on their consumption in order to balance
the distribution of resources since excessive consumption simply contributes to
resource waste, leaving others without enough to meet their basic requirements. The
world should be improved and people should be able to live comfortably or peacefully.
2.) How is the de-development framework different from traditional frameworks of
development?
- According to our perspective, the conventional and de-development frameworks vary
in that they have different ideas about how to develop when it comes to incomes and
how to improve people's lives. In contrast to the conventional framework, which
maintains the notion of progress without offering a solution to the issue that develops
when incomes fall into poverty and other nations run out of resources, de development
aims to halt growth in order to improve living circumstances in other countries.
3.) According to Jason Hickell, How do rich countries de-develop?
- by lowering their resource usage and devising strategies to help wealthy nations
catch up to the level of development, by living effectively and contentedly.
4.) Some people might think that de-development is about giving things up. How
does Hickel explain that this is not the case?
- Hickel reassured us that this wasn't about renunciation, but rather about bettering our
lives and achieving a greater state of comprehension and awareness. We must take
into account and modify how people live, particularly those in developing nations.

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