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

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Author’s note. 1. Introduction: development theory then and now. 2. Dependency (with Colin Leys, co-author). 3. Globalization, imperialism and development: false binaries and radical resolutions. 4. Identifying class, classifying difference. 5. The struggle, intellectual and political, continues. Conclusion: Reviving development theory as continuing anti-imperialist resistance. Notes.

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
Development After Globalization: Theory and Practice for the Embattled South in a New Imperial Age
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1st ed.
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1869140826
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xvi+136p.
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