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portada Revolutionary Hope vs. Free-Market Fantasies: Keeping the Southern African Liberation Struggle Alive: Theory, Practice, Contexts
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2021
Language
English
Pages
332
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781988832913

Revolutionary Hope vs. Free-Market Fantasies: Keeping the Southern African Liberation Struggle Alive: Theory, Practice, Contexts

John S. Saul (Author) · Daraja Press · Paperback

Revolutionary Hope vs. Free-Market Fantasies: Keeping the Southern African Liberation Struggle Alive: Theory, Practice, Contexts - John S. Saul

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Synopsis "Revolutionary Hope vs. Free-Market Fantasies: Keeping the Southern African Liberation Struggle Alive: Theory, Practice, Contexts"

John S. Saul, born and first educated in Toronto, Canada, moved to Tanzania almost sixty years ago and, since then, has also taught in Mozambique and South Africa as well as back in Canada at York University. In Tanzania, he discovered the centrality of the war for freedom from white rule and global capitalist dictate then taking shape further south - in Mozambique, Angola, Zimbabwe, Namibia and South Africa. Both his scholarly interest and his activist bent drew him to support and to seek to better understand the struggles in these nations-in-the-making, a political choice that now culminates in a final trilogy of books under the general title, The Rethinking Southern African Liberation Trilogy. The first volume of this trilogy, On Building a Social Movement: The North American Campaign for Southern African Liberation Revisited, was published by Africa World Press / Fernwood Books (2017). The present book is the second in that trilogy, with a third volume entitled Class, Race and the Thirty Years War for Southern African Liberation - A History set to conclude his work to be published by Cambridge University Press in 2022. Here, Saul's extended first chapter lays out the broad premises of the thinking that has guided his endeavours, ideas that takes the core reality of economic production and exploitation centrally but that are alive to the tangible impact on outcomes of a wide range of other social realities, including class, race, gender, sexuality, nationalism, the environment, politics and the state. A second section covers the essential unity of theory and political practice that underpins Saul's findings. And a third and final section paints illuminating pictures of some core aspects of the diverse regional contexts -- sites of both recolonization and continuing struggle, and all contexts whose trajectories will be further explored in his forthcoming third volume.

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