People's rights social movements and the state in the Third world
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi Sage Publications 1998Description: 436p. 23*15 cmSubject(s): Civil society | Developing countries | Human rights | Politics and government | Social movementsDDC classification: 323 Summary: Social movements for cultural rights, nationhood, women's rights and tribal rights constitute currents of resistance to oppression and domination in the third world. This volume presents these contemporary movements as democratic assertions of people's rights, challenging the dominant political theory of capitalist globalisation.Item type | Current library | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Social movements for cultural rights, nationhood, women's rights and tribal rights constitute currents of resistance to oppression and domination in the third world. This volume presents these contemporary movements as democratic assertions of people's rights, challenging the dominant political theory of capitalist globalisation.
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