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Development After Globalization: Theory and Practice for the Embattled South in a New Imperial Age

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John Saul suggests fresh ways to consider the dynamics of globalization, and seeks to rethink the ways of linking a class-based struggle with the progressive demands of gender equality and identity politics. He looks towards a synthesis of democratic, socialist, and anti-imperialist sensibilities and invites scholars and activists alike to involve themselves in the kind of intellectual activism that can underpin local, national, regional and global struggles.

144 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2006

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