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Anticolonialism and Social Thought provides a comprehensive exploration of anticolonial intellectual movements and their lasting impact on global social and political theory. Drawing on rigorous historical analysis, editors Anaheed Al-Hardan and Julian Go bring together scholarship that traces how colonized societies developed sophisticated critiques of imperialism and generated transformative ideas about freedom, sovereignty, and social organization.
This LSE International Studies volume examines key anticolonial thinkers, movements, and ideologies from diverse regions and historical periods. The collection demonstrates how anticolonial thought fundamentally reshaped modern social theory, challenging Western-centric paradigms and introducing new frameworks for understanding power, resistance, and social change. Essential reading for scholars of postcolonial studies, intellectual history, and international relations.







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