What Role Do Non-Governmental Organizations Have In Mediating The Relationship Between International Economic Law, Justice And Development?
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http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/sw/course/mscp.pdf
Extract from Economic and Political Manuscripts 1844
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85. (Available from New Left Review)
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(Available from IngentaConnect)
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See also After Nature: Steps to an Antiessentialist Political Ecology in Current Anthropology,
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The following pieces offer a more general and critical framing of our central concerns
Michael Denning, Wageless Life, NLR 66 2010, 79-97
Andre Gorz, The New Agenda, NLR 1/184, 37-4.
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MDGs at http://www.undp.org/content/undp/en/home/mdgoverview/
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http://www.un-documents.net/cope-dec.htm
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Jan Breman, Life and Death in Annawadi, NLR 78, November-December 2012, pp. 152-169
Myth of the Global Safety Net, in NLR 59, September-October 2009, pp. 29-36
Benjamin Selwyn, The Global Development Crisis (London: Polity, 2014), Chapter 8Reading
Nancy Fraser Re-Framing Justice New Left Review 36 (2005). A problematic essay, but
one that seeks a critical and synoptic approach to the idea of global justice. Different in many
respects from Sen and Pogge, coming, as it does, out of a combination of feminism, post
Marxism and cultural theory. Does Friday manage to hold together the various elements of
her critique?
Peter Townsend, The International Analysis of Poverty from The Townsend Reader (London:
Routledge, 2010).
Naomi Klein, Reclaiming the Commons, NLR 9 2001. (Available through New Left Review)
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Chris Hahn and Keith Hart, Unequal Development, from Economic Anthropology (London:
Polity, 2011).
See also The New Economics Foundation, The Great Transition,
http://www.neweconomics.org/publications/entry/the-great-transition
Benjamin Selwyn, The Global Development Crisis (London: Polity, 2014), Chapter 6Development (Keith Hart & Vishnu Padayachee) in Hahn and Hart (eds) The Human
Economy (London: Polity, 2010)
The Original Affluent Society – Marshall Sahlins; Learning from Ladakh – Helena NorbergHodge;
The Making and Unmaking of the Third World through Development – Arturo
Escobar; Development as Planned poverty – Ivan Illich
From The Post-Development Reader (London: Zed Books, 1997), edited by Majid Rahnema
with Victoria Bawtree
Duncan Kennedy, Two Globalizations of Law and Legal Thought, 2003, 36 Suffolk Law
Review 631 (Available for Heine on Line) . Arturo Escobar, Review, The Anti-Politics
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Ferguson, American Ethnologist, Vol. 18, No. 3, Representations of Europe: Transforming
State, Society,and Identity (Aug., 1991), pp. 618-620
Benjamin Selwyn, The Global Development Crisis (London: Polity, 2014), Chapters1 and 2