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The Remaking of Social Contracts - Feminists in a Fierce New World (Hardcover): Gita Sen, Marina Durano The Remaking of Social Contracts - Feminists in a Fierce New World (Hardcover)
Gita Sen, Marina Durano; Contributions by Stephanie Seguino, Barbara Adams, Lice Cokanasiga, …
R3,107 Discovery Miles 31 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Global citizens' struggles today stress the building of effective links between development agencies and the women's movement. Development Action for Women Network, which has long brought together many leading Third World women thinkers and activists, has been vigorously contributing to developing such linkages between the different approaches to and struggles for economic justice and gender justice. Here DAWN sets out the analyses they have developed over decades.In the context of a powerful analytic framework that takes account of the changing circumstances and issues confronting women at the beginning of the 21st century, DAWN argues from a feminist perspective for reinventing social contracts to fulfill the promise of human rights. This is intended to provide a holistic and radical understanding of the synergies, tensions and contradictions between social movements and global, regional and local processes on the one hand, and feminist perspectives and goals on the other.

Ideas Towards a New International Financial Architecture (Paperback): Oscar Ugarteche, Alicia Payana, Maria Alejandra Madi Ideas Towards a New International Financial Architecture (Paperback)
Oscar Ugarteche, Alicia Payana, Maria Alejandra Madi
R759 Discovery Miles 7 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The False Dilemma - Globalization: Opportunity or Threat (Paperback): Oscar Ugarteche The False Dilemma - Globalization: Opportunity or Threat (Paperback)
Oscar Ugarteche
R1,526 Discovery Miles 15 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this powerfully persuasive book, a Latin American economist with vast international experience argues that the economic framework of neo-liberalism and globalization is forcing a false dilemma on the nations of the South. The idea that these countries must integrate their economies into the global economy by means of export-led growth, or risk economic marginalization and stagnation, runs counter to the actual evidence of economic history. Nor is it inevitable that state and market be in diametric opposition. What is more, the roots of current global economic instability lie not in the South, but in an enduring crisis of the productivity of capital in the G-7 countries. With clarity, wit and abundant empirical evidence, Oscar Ugarteche explores the internal inconsistencies of neoliberal economic theory. He argues that the fundamental question is not whether to export, but why. And the ultimate goal of any country's economic policy must be the development of the internal market and the pursuit of the wellbeing of society as a whole. These considerations, in turn, can shape the extent and manner in which exports are promoted. Ugarteche lays out the case for a strong, innovative and interventionist state that mediates private interests with the larger national interest. Only if the state invests in its people, the social and the physical infrastructure, applied technological research and a new generation of domestic manufacturing industry can a path of rapid growth become possible, which integrates, rather than marginalizing, the majority of the population, reduces poverty rather than increasing inequality. In short, the South must reject the false logic of globalization that there is no choice, and recognize instead that the real folly is to integrate with the global market without developing the internal market.

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