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Marginalisation, Development and Resistance: Vol 1 – The Crisis of Development

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“Marginalisation, Development and Resistance, Vol. 1” examines the global crisis of development. Explore the impact of marginalization and the power of resistance with Damien Millet and Ric Toussaint’s insightful analysis. Dedicated to S.R.Sankaran, this book (ISBN: 9789350022856) promotes crucial debate on economic models and social justice. Discover the complexities of development in a world grappling with inequality.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350022856
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • ISBN-10: 9350022850
  • Publisher Date: 2014
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

10 reviews for Marginalisation, Development and Resistance: Vol 1 – The Crisis of Development

  1. Nishant Sharma

    This book is a great starting point for understanding marginalization. It is a good book. There is nothing wrong with it.

  2. Chirag

    A crucial discussion on economic models and social justice! Some chapters were heavy, but the overall message is powerful. Highly recommended for those interested in development studies.

  3. Utkarsh

    An insightful read, though at times a bit dense. The analysis of marginalization is strong, but I wish there were more real-world examples. Overall, a valuable contribution.

  4. Mayank Nilesh Limaye

    A must-read for anyone concerned about global inequality. The book challenges conventional thinking and offers fresh insights. It is a bit academic.

  5. Atul Kumar Sah

    While I appreciate the dedication to S.R.Sankaran, the book felt a bit theoretical at times. Still, it offers a valuable perspective on the crisis of development. It can be more practical.

  6. Vrinda Gupta

    Marginalisation, Development and Resistance is a thought-provoking exploration of inequality. The authors provide a comprehensive overview, although some sections felt repetitive. Good but not great.

  7. Ajay Kumar

    This book opened my eyes to the complexities of development. Millet and Toussaint present a compelling case, however, the writing style could be more engaging. A worthwhile read.

  8. Ajay Singh

    I found the book informative, but it could have benefited from a clearer structure. The concepts were sometimes difficult to grasp, but the overall message resonated with me.

  9. Devanshu Chauhan

    Millet and Toussaint deliver a powerful analysis of the development crisis. While the subject matter is complex, the book is surprisingly accessible. A significant contribution to the field.

  10. Aditya Gupta

    Provides critical insight! The writing style is sometimes hard. The book also can be more interesting, but offers valuable information for those researching development issues.

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