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Contesting the Rhetoric and Reality of Resubordination in Southern Africa
John S. Saul
ISBN: 9781868144686
Format: Paperback
Publisher:Wits University Press
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Examines the grim reality of post liberation southern Africa and also the forms of resistance that the re-subordination of the continent calls for. This book asserts the relevance of socialism as the only real alternative to the logic of empire and the marketplace.
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 contests the rhetoric that serves as apologia for 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. John Saul tells this story forcefully with reference to southern Africa and 'its struggle against white colonial overlord ship and authoritarian capitalist imposition'. The first part evokes both the decolonization of southern Africa and its grim recolonization. The book then moves on to critique the ideologues of empire and to mark the emergence of new struggles against the new subordination in southern Africa and elsewhere, to discuss their contours and assess their possibilities. The book asserts the relevance of socialism as the only real alternative to the logic of empire and the marketplace.
| ISBN | 1868144682 | | Pages | 240 | | ISBN13 | 9781868144686 (What's this?) | | Weight (grammes) | 255 | | Publisher | Wits University Press | | Published in | Johannesburg | | Imprint | Wits University Press | | Height (mm) | 240 | | Format | Paperback | | Width (mm) | 155 | | Publication date | 15 Jun 2008 | | Academic level | Undergraduate, Professional / Scholarly, Postgraduate |
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"John Saul's ability to draw historical lessons, maintain a sober balance, ask the toughest and most probing questions, admit historic mistakes, and still have confidence in a future for bottom-up not top-down African (and international) social justice, sets him far apart from and well ahead of the scholarly norm. -Patrick Bond, Centre for Civil Society, University of KwaZulu-Natal"  Be the first to write a customer review
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