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The Humanitarian Development Paradigm: Search for Global Justice

Current price: $129.00
The Humanitarian Development Paradigm: Search for Global Justice
The Humanitarian Development Paradigm: Search for Global Justice

Barnes and Noble

The Humanitarian Development Paradigm: Search for Global Justice

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In , Wilfred L. David makes a plea for the fundamental reorientation of the economics that guide conventional development discourse, moving toward an emancipatory conversation focusing on human well-being or people-centered liberation. His paradigm-altering vision elevates core human values, guaranteed rights, and global justice in development thinking, practice, and policy.

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