Redefining the Agenda for Social Justice

Redefining the Agenda for Social Justice
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 136
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ISBN-10 : 9789813365711
ISBN-13 : 9813365714
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Book Synopsis Redefining the Agenda for Social Justice by : Francine Mestrum

Download or read book Redefining the Agenda for Social Justice written by Francine Mestrum and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2021-04-24 with total page 136 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The book relates three years of history of social movements from Asia and Europe who work on social justice, as a rough overview. The work for the book is mainly done on the ground, day after day, working in villages and cities, with people and their organisations, organising resistance and preparing alternatives. It is based on the fact that European and Asian concerns are identical, in spite of divergent levels of development and wealth, and that the existing international initiatives, such as the ILO’s social protection floors, or the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals are perfectly compatible with neoliberal policies. The book goes beyond and sees social commons as a strategic tool for transforming societies. It is basically a project for the sustainability of life, of humans, of societies, and of nature. The book describes the ideas at the basis of the work in different sectors. It is not about the practice of social policies but about the ideas and discourses that can in the end shape the political practices. In sum, this book, presents a new social paradigm. It concretely shows how social justice and environmental justice do go hand in hand.


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