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This volume proposes an alternative development paradigm to the
existing capitalist extant one, and studies how it is distinctly
different from the older system. Rooted in the principles of
solidarity between humans, as well as between humans and nature,
this alternative paradigm replaces the methodological individualism
of capitalism by ‘reciprocal altruism’, a new logic of capital,
to give pace and direction to the development process. The essays
in this volume highlight instances of various forms of solidarity
that have emerged in the contemporary world—such as resistance
movements of informal workers, the formation of an autonomous
cooperative of self-employed waste pickers in India, called SWaCH,
and Brazil and Cuba’s experiments with Social and Solidarity
Economy (SSE)—to achieve long sustaining cohesive development.
They also provide recommendations as to how the State can mold its
development process to the benefit of marginalized communities,
especially in India and Bangladesh. Featuring insights from leading
experts in the field, Theorizing Cohesive Development will be an
indispensable read for students and researchers of development
studies, economics, political economy, political science and
sociology, minority studies and Asian studies.
This volume proposes an alternative development paradigm to the
existing capitalist extant one, and studies how it is distinctly
different from the older system. Rooted in the principles of
solidarity between humans, as well as between humans and nature,
this alternative paradigm replaces the methodological individualism
of capitalism by 'reciprocal altruism', a new logic of capital, to
give pace and direction to the development process. The essays in
this volume highlight instances of various forms of solidarity that
have emerged in the contemporary world-such as resistance movements
of informal workers, the formation of an autonomous cooperative of
self-employed waste pickers in India, called SWaCH, and Brazil and
Cuba's experiments with Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE)-to
achieve long sustaining cohesive development. They also provide
recommendations as to how the State can mold its development
process to the benefit of marginalized communities, especially in
India and Bangladesh. Featuring insights from leading experts in
the field, Theorizing Cohesive Development will be an indispensable
read for students and researchers of development studies,
economics, political economy, political science and sociology,
minority studies and Asian studies.
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