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Decolonization and Empire: Contesting the Rhetoric and Reality of Resubordination in Southern Africa and Beyond

Decolonization and Empire: Contesting the Rhetoric and Reality of Resubordination  in Southern Africa and Beyond

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Author: John S. Saul
Publisher: Merlin Press
Category: Book

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Pages: 196
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Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.3 x 0.7

ISBN: 0850365929
Dewey Decimal Number: 960
EAN: 9780850365924
ASIN: 0850365929

Publication Date: September 22, 2008
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Approaching the subjects of empire and colonization in a new light, this survey states that the free global market and institutions such as the International Monetary Fund, World Bank, and World Trade Organization are actually recolonizing Southern Africa. This polemic argues that the unalloyed working of capitalism—the manufacture and exacerbation of a hierarchy that enlarges the gap between the rich and the poor—is self-creating and self-sustaining. It is also locked into place by governments and their institutions, leaving no space for an alternative structure. Those increasingly unable to defend themselves against the free global market have been recolonized into this capitalist system.



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