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Revolutionary Hope Vs Free Market Fantasies

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John S. Saul, born and first educated in Toronto, Canada, moved to Tanzania almost sixty years ago and, since then, has also taught in Mozambique and South Africa as well as back in Canada at York University. In Tanzania, he discovered the centrality of the war for freedom from white rule and global capitalist dictate then taking shape further south - in Mozambique, Angola, Zimbabwe, Namibia and South Africa. Both his scholarly interest and his activist bent drew him to support and to seek to better understand the struggles in these nations-in-the-making, a political choice that now culminates in a final trilogy of books under the general title, The Rethinking Southern African Liberation Trilogy. The first volume of this trilogy, On Building a Social Movement: The North American Campaign for Southern African Liberation Revisited, was published by Africa World Press  / Fernwood Books (2017). The present book is the second in that trilogy, with a third volume entitled Class, Race and th

Author Biography:

Professor, Activist and Author: - at York University (Toronto), University of Dar es Salaam (Tanzania), Universidade de Eduardo Mondlane (Maputo, Mozambique), University of the Witwatersrand (Johannesburg, South Africa) - active with, among other organizations, the Toronto Committee for the Liberation of Mozambique's African Colonies (TCLPAC) and the Toronto Committee for the Liberation of Southern Africa (TCLSAC) and editor of, among other publications) This Magazine and Southern Africa Report - currently, formally retired and engaged in several writing projects The Next Liberation Struggle: Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy in Southern Africa (Toronto, London, New York and Durban/ Pietermaritzburg: Between The Lines, Merlin Press, Monthly Review Press and University of Kwazulu/Natal Press, 2001). Development after Globalization: Theory and Practice for the Embattled South in a New Imperial Age (Delhi, London & New York, Halifax and Durban/Pietermaritzburg: Three Essays Collective, Zed Press, Fernwood Press and University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, 2006). Decolonization and Empire: Contesting the Rhetoric and Reality of Resubordination in Southern Africa and Beyond (Delhi, London & New York and Johannesburg: Three Essays Collective, Merlin Press and University of Witwatersrand Press, 2007). Revolutionary Traveller: Freeze-Frames from a Life (Winnipeg, Canada: Arbeiter-Ring, 2009) Liberation Lite: The Roots of Recolonization in Southern Africa (Delhi and Trenton, N. J.: Three Essays Collective and Africa World Press, 2011). The Present as History - South Africa: From Mrs Ples to Marikana and Mandela, with Patrick Bond (Oxford and Johannesburg: James Currey and Jacana Press, 20110. A Flawed Freedom: Rethinking Southern African Liberation (London, Toronto and Cape Town: Pluto Books, Between the Lines, and Juta/University of Cape Town Press, 2014). The "Rethinking Southern African Liberation" Trilogy: On Building a Social Movement: The North American Campaign for Southern African Liberation Revisited (Trenton, N. J./Cape Town and Halifax and Winnipeg: African World Press and Fernwood Publishing, 2017). Revolutionary Hope vs Free-Market Fantasies - Keeping the Southern Africa Liberation Struggle Alive: Theory, Practice, Contexts (the present book). The Thirty Years War for Southern African Liberation, 1960-1994: A History (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press [in preparation for 2020/21])
Release date NZ
May 30th, 2021
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
331
Dimensions
152x229x18
ISBN-13
9781988832913
Product ID
35673721

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