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René Dumont (13 March 1904 – 18 June 2001) was a French engineer in
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, a sociologist, and an environmental
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.


Biography

Dumont was born in
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, Nord, in the north of France. His father was a professor in
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and his grandfather was a farmer. He graduated from the INA P-G, as an engineer in
agronomy Agronomy is the science and technology of producing and using plants by agriculture for food, fuel, fiber, chemicals, recreation, or land conservation. Agronomy has come to include research of plant genetics, plant physiology, meteorology, and ...
. First sent to
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(1929) at the end of his studies, he was disgusted by
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and returned to
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to spend most of his career as a professor of agricultural sciences (1933–74). René Dumont started his career as a promoter of the use of chemical fertilizers and mechanisation. He wrote articles in ''La Terre Française'' ( Pétainist weekly journal), favoring agricultural corporatism. However, he was one of the first to denounce damages from the
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("Révolution Verte") and to fight agricultural productivism. He was an expert with the
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and
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, and wrote about 30 books. He traveled widely and had a good understanding of farming issues in underdeveloped countries. He advocated: *
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control * energy savings * international cooperation to help poor nations *
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preservation and remediation He considered development not to be so much a question of money,
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, or seeds, but a careful balance of the three. He advocated relations between humans and their fields that relied foremost on relations between humans themselves, social relationships being the basis for proper agricultural and industrial development. Finally, he believed the basis for good social relationships between humans was good relationships between men and women, thus arguing demographic control relied on female emancipation. Ahead of his time, the most famous French agronomist, well known for his red-pullover, surprised French people by showing on TV an
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and a glass of water, telling them how precious these natural resources were, and predicting the future price of
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. Dumont was one of the first to explain the consequences of what was to be called
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, demographic explosion, productivism,
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, shantytowns, malnutrition, rift between northern and southern countries. He was also one of the first to use the term "développement durable" (
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). He was one of the signatories of the agreement to convene a convention for drafting a world constitution. As a result, for the first time in human history, a World Constituent Assembly convened to draft and adopt a Constitution for the Federation of Earth. He ran for
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in 1974 as the first ecologist candidate, and won 1.32% of the votes. His campaign director was Brice Lalonde. That election opened the way to
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. The French political ecology was founded by Dumont and is under-developed countries oriented, against war, against
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and for solidarity. Some consider it not sufficiently rooted in
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. Dumont is considered to be the forefather of the French Green Party. In a statement, France's Green Party called Dumont "the man who made it possible to bring environmental policies in a direct and natural manner into the political world". He wrote a best-selling book, ''L’Afrique noire est mal partie'' (1962). Dumont was a founding member of ATTAC.


Writings (selection)

*''Cuba, Socialism and Development'', Grove Press, 1970 *''Cuba, ¿es socialista?'' Editorial Tiempo Nuevo S.A., Venezuela, 1970 *''Voyages en France d'un agronome'', Nouv. éd. rev. et augm., Paris: Génin, 1956 *''Révolution dans les campagnes chinoises'', Paris: Éditions du Seuil, 1957 *''Terres vivantes'', Paris: Plon, 1961. English translation ''Lands Alive'', London: Merlin Press, 1964 *''L’Afrique noire est mal partie'', 1962. English translation ''False Start in Africa'', New York: Praeger, 1966; London: Earthscan, 1988. *''Nous allons à la famine'', 1966. English translation ''The Hungry Future'', New York: Praeger, 1969 *''Types of Rural Economy: Studies in World Agriculture'', London: Methuen, 1970 *''Notes sur les implications sociales de la "révolution verte" dans quelques pays d'Afrique'', Genève, 1971 *''La campagne de René Dumont et du mouvement écologique: naissance de l'écologie politique; déclarations, interviews, tracts, manifestes, articles, rapports, sondages, récits et nombreux autres textes'', Paris: Pauvert, 1974 *''l'Utopie ou la Mort'', 1973. English translation ''Utopia or Else ...'', Universe Pub, 1975 *''Agronome de la faim'', Paris: Laffont, 1974 *''Chine, la révolution culturale'', Paris: Seuil, 1976 * ''L'Afrique étranglée'', 1980, Nouv. éd., rev., corr. et mis à jour: Paris: Seuil, 1982. English translation ''Stranglehold on Africa'', London: Deutsch, 1983 *(with Nicholas Cohen), ''The Growth of Hunger: a new politics of agriculture'', London: Boyars, 1980 - This book is based on René Dumont's ideas as contained in the 1975 publication ''La croissance de la famine''. *''Finis Les Lendemains Qui Chantent'' ** T.1 : Albanie, Pologne, Nicaragua, Paris: Seuil, 1983 ** T.2 : Surpeuplée, totalitaire, la Chine décollectivise, Paris: Seuil, 1984 ** T.3 : Bangladesh-Nepal, "L'Aide" Contre Le développement, Paris: Seuil, 1985 * ''Pour l'Afrique, j'accuse: le journal d'un agronome au Sahel en voie de destruction'', Paris: Plon, 1986 * ''Un monde intolérable: le libéralisme en question'', Paris: Seuil, 1988 * ''Démocratie pour l'Afrique: la longue marche de l'Afrique noire vers la liberté'', Paris: Seuil, 1991 *''La culture du riz dans le delta du Tonkin'', Paris: Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, 1995


Secondary literature

* J.-P. Besset, ''René Dumont, une vie saisie par l’écologie'', Paris: Stock, 1992 * Marc Dufumier (dir.), ''Un agronome dans son siècle. Actualité de René Dumont'', Association pour la création de la Fondation René Dumont/Éditions Karthala/INA P-G, coll. « Hommes et Sociétés », Paris, 2002 * « René Dumont, un agronome d'exception » in: ''Ingénieurs de la vie : la revue des ingénieurs de l'INA P-G'', Mazarine, Paris, 2005 * ''René Dumont, citoyen de la planète Terre'', a documentary by Bernard Baissat, co-production La Lanterne/France 3, 105 minutes, 199
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See also

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Alain Lipietz Alain Lipietz (born 19 September 1947 as Alain Guy Lipiec) is a French engineer, Economics, economist and politics, politician, a former Member of the European Parliament, and a member of the The Greens (France), French Green Party. He has, how ...


References

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