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The Struggle for Hegemony in Pakistan - Fear, Desire and Revolutionary Horizons (Paperback)
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The Struggle for Hegemony in Pakistan - Fear, Desire and Revolutionary Horizons (Paperback)
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'A major analysis of our world's political crisis' - Joel
Wainwright The collapse of neoliberal hegemony in the western world
following the financial crash of 2007-8 and subsequent rise of
right-wing authoritarian personalities has been described as a
crisis of 'the political' in western societies. But the crisis must
be seen as global, rather than focusing on the west alone. Pakistan
is experiencing rapid financialisation and rapacious capture of
natural resources, overseen by the country's military establishment
and state bureaucracy. Under their watch, trading and manufacturing
interests, property developers and a plethora of mafias have
monopolised the provision of basic needs like housing, water and
food, whilst also feeding conspicuous consumption by a captive
middle-class. Aasim Sajjad-Akhtar explores neoliberal Pakistan,
looking at digital technology in enhancing mass surveillance,
commodification and atomisation, as well as resistance to the state
and capital. Presenting a new interpretation of our global
political-economic moment, he argues for an emancipatory political
horizon embodied by the 'classless' subject.
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