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Einband grossChallenging Inequality in South Africa
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Challenging Inequality in South Africa

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146 Seiten
Englisch
Taylor & Franciserschienen am13.05.20211. Auflage
In Challenging Inequality in South Africa: Transitional Compasses leading scholars of South Africa explore creative possibilities to challenge structures of economic, social and political power that produce inequality.mehr
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KlappentextIn Challenging Inequality in South Africa: Transitional Compasses leading scholars of South Africa explore creative possibilities to challenge structures of economic, social and political power that produce inequality.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781000194258
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Erscheinungsjahr2021
Erscheinungsdatum13.05.2021
Auflage1. Auflage
Seiten146 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
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Artikel-Nr.5723639
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Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Transitional Compass: anti-capitalist pathways in the interstitial spaces of capitalism

Michelle Williams and Vishwas Satgar

2. New dawn or end of labour?: from South Africa's East Rand to Ekurhuleni

Edward Webster and Thomas Englert

3. The transformative power of civil society in South Africa: an activist's perspective on innovative forms of organizing and rights-based practices

Mark Heywood

4. Climate and food inequality: the South African Food Sovereignty Campaign response

Vishwas Satgar and Jane Cherry

5. Democracy as a transitional compass: women's participation in South Africa and Kerala, India

Michelle Williams

6. The crisis of waged work and the option of a universal basic income grant for South Africa

Hein Marais

7. Happiness, wellbeing and ecosocialism - a radical humanist Perspective

Devan Pillay
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Autor

Michelle Williams is Professor of Sociology at the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. Her recent publications include Building Alternatives: The Story of India's Oldest Worker Owner Cooperative, 2017 (co-authored with Thomas Isaac); The End of the Developmental State?, 2014; Marxisms in the 21st Century: Crisis, Critique, and Struggle, 2013 (ed. with Vishwas Satgar).

Vishwas Satgar is Associate Professor of International Relations, editor of the Democratic Marxism series and the principal investigator for the Emancipatory Futures Studies in the Anthropocene project at the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. He has published widely on South African politics, global political economy, and the ecological issues. He chairs the board of the Cooperative and Policy Alternative Centre and is a co-founder of the South African Food Sovereignty Campaign and the Climate Justice Charter process.