Benevoluntourism & the mis-Readings of the ‘Postcolonial’ Environments
We do not need Benevoluntourists! What on earth is benevoluntourism, you ask? Benevoluntourism is the ‘new’, in my view, neoliberal capitalist philanthropic movement. This genre combines charitable acts, buttressed in … Continue reading
Religion, Politics and Leadership: a complex balance
The last discussion left me asking the following questions: what exactly is the reason for religion? Why does the human society, some part of it, want/need to practice religion? Any … Continue reading
The Construction of Poverty ‘alleviation’ and the Fallacy of Development
Trajectories of capitalist society’s development theories have seen phases of evolution over the years. With the principle of ‘use all the resources available,’ under the barking of the capitalist neoliberal … Continue reading
REVIEW: A Flawed Freedom: Rethinking Southern African Liberation
Author: John S. Saul Title: A Flawed Freedom: Rethinking Southern African Liberation Toronto: Between the Lines Paperback, 2014: 199 pages. ISBN: 978 1 77113 150 6 … Continue reading
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