Reviews
The Prosecutor’s Brief
Silenced Rivers: The Ecology and Politics of Large Dams
by Patrick McCully
Zed Books, London, 1996
The book makes an overwhelming argument against dams; but it is equally possible to build a strong case against other symbols of 'development'.
At the outset it must be noted that the book on review is a severe indictment of large dams rather than an exercise in dispassionate judicial inquiry: the author is prosecuting counsel, not a judge. This is meant not as a criticism of the book, but as a definition of its nature. Silenced Rivers is clearly an anti-dam book; but it would be myopic to put it aside as ´campaign literature´, as some might be inclined to do.devel