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Another production is possible : beyond the capitalist canon / edited by Boaventura De Sousa Santos.

Contributor(s): Series: Reinventing social emancipation ; v. 2Publication details: London ; New York : Verso, 2006.Description: lxii, 488 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 1844670783 (hardback : alk. paper)
  • 9781844670789
  • 9781844671489 (pbk)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.12 SAN 22
LOC classification:
  • HD4854 .A564 2006
Online resources:
Contents:
Contents: Preface; Introduction: PART I: Toward an Economy of Solidarity: 1. The Recent Rebirth of the Solidary Economy in Brazil - Paul Singer; 2. Solidarity Economy and the Struggle for Social Citizenship in Times of Globalization: A Study of the Cooperatives of Informal Garbage Pickers in Colombia - César A. Rodríguez-Garavito; 3. Cooperatives and the Emancipation of the Marginalized: Case Studies from Two Cities in India - Sharit K. Bhowmik; 4. The General Union of Cooperatives of Maputo: An Alternative Production System? - Teresa Cruz e Silva; PART II: The Land Question: 5. Community, Property and Security in Rural South Africa: Emancipatory Opportunities or Marginalized Survival Strategies? - Heinz Klug; 6. “Mobilization Without Emancipation”: The Social Struggles of the Landless in Brazil - Zander Navarro 7. The Emancipation of the Movement of Landless Rural Workers within the Continual Movement of Social Emancipation - Horácio Martins de Carvalho; 8. The “Back of the City”: The Landless and the Conception of Another City - João Marcos de Almeida Lopes; PART III: New Labor Internationalism: 9. The Old and the New in the New Labor Internationalism - Hermes Augusto Costa; 10. Social Emancipation and the New Labor Internationalism: A Southern Perspective - Rob Lambert and Edward Webster; 11. Who Is Singing L’Internationale Again? A Brazilian Illustration - Francisco de Oliveira; 12. Metalworkers, the “Strike Festival” and the Possibilities of a National Contract - Roberto Véras; 13. Exploring the Possibilities of Counter-hegemonic Globalization of the Fishworkers´ Movement in India and its Global Interactions - Gabriele Dietrich and Nalini Nayak; PART IV: Commentaries: 14. Alternative Production Systems? - Aníbal Quijano; 15. Emancipating Labor Internationalism - Peter Waterman; Contributors; Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents:
Preface;
Introduction:
PART I: Toward an Economy of Solidarity:
1. The Recent Rebirth of the Solidary Economy in Brazil - Paul Singer;
2. Solidarity Economy and the Struggle for Social Citizenship in Times of Globalization: A Study of the Cooperatives of Informal Garbage Pickers in Colombia - César A. Rodríguez-Garavito;
3. Cooperatives and the Emancipation of the Marginalized: Case Studies from Two Cities in India - Sharit K. Bhowmik;
4. The General Union of Cooperatives of Maputo: An Alternative Production System? - Teresa Cruz e Silva;
PART II: The Land Question:
5. Community, Property and Security in Rural South Africa: Emancipatory Opportunities or Marginalized Survival Strategies? - Heinz Klug;
6. “Mobilization Without Emancipation”: The Social Struggles of the Landless in Brazil -
Zander Navarro
7. The Emancipation of the Movement of Landless Rural Workers within the Continual Movement of Social Emancipation - Horácio Martins de Carvalho;
8. The “Back of the City”: The Landless and the Conception of Another City - João Marcos de Almeida Lopes;
PART III: New Labor Internationalism:
9. The Old and the New in the New Labor Internationalism - Hermes Augusto Costa;
10. Social Emancipation and the New Labor Internationalism: A Southern Perspective -
Rob Lambert and Edward Webster;
11. Who Is Singing L’Internationale Again? A Brazilian Illustration - Francisco de Oliveira;
12. Metalworkers, the “Strike Festival” and the Possibilities of a National Contract -
Roberto Véras;
13. Exploring the Possibilities of Counter-hegemonic Globalization of the Fishworkers´ Movement in India and its Global Interactions - Gabriele Dietrich and Nalini Nayak;
PART IV: Commentaries:
14. Alternative Production Systems? - Aníbal Quijano;
15. Emancipating Labor Internationalism - Peter Waterman;
Contributors;
Index.

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