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The issues confronting ‘independent' nation states in Sub-Saharan Africa include but not limited to: neo-colonialism, absolute poverty, gender injustice, war and civil strife, human rights and bad governance.
This book argues that we can not thoroughly appreciate these challenges without a clear cognizance of the global paradigm shift from organized to disorganized capitalism.
The book categorically reiterates that these problematics ought to be situated in the neo-liberal discourse that is largely responsible for their production and reproduction.The book opines that because of the neo-liberal paradigm shift , global justice institutions have been incredibly reconfigured and compromised and hence rendered instruments of oppression and hypocrisy.
Kizito Michael George lectures Philosophy, Gender and Human Rights in Makerere University Department of Philosophy.
He is the Programmes Manager of Makerere Centre for Applied Ethics.
He holds a BA and an Mphil.
He is currently writing his PhD on: Pro-Poor Empowerment and the Ethics of Poverty Policy Discourse.
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