Decolonization and Empire

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In this book John Saul examines the grim reality of post liberation southern Africa and also the forms of resistance that the re-subordination of the continent now calls for. In the Process he exposes and the "Empire of Capital" and shows the linkages between inequalities and injustices reinforced by the ‘free’ market on the one hand and, on the other by the assertive religiosity and ethnic messianism that the "Empire" helps to emerge and then uses as "justification" for renewed imperialist intervention. His book makes a significant contribution to the discussion on Imperialism and resistance to it in the present day.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR John S Saul

John S. Saul, professor emeritus of Toronto's pictured (in the weathered 1976 newspaper photo opposite) with a plain-clothesed policeman holding him down during an anti-apartheid demonstration against the participation in Canada of a visiting South Africa cricket side. Author of some 18 books on southern African and more general development issues, he remains committed to a politics of genuine liberation, one that is both anti-capitalist and profoundly democratic.

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Title
Decolonization and Empire
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8188789542
Length
201p.
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