Samir Amin and beyond
The authors of an upcoming edited book to revisit Samr Amir's legacy in economics, write about what they wanted to achieve.
The authors of an upcoming edited book to revisit Samr Amir's legacy in economics, write about what they wanted to achieve.
Once upon a time, South Sudanese exiles in Khartoum—inspired by, among others, Charles Dickens and Malcolm X—had a radical vision for their new country.
Excerpts from a conversation with the British historian, writer and academic Paul Gilroy.
Postcolonial and intersectional theories, the dominant tendencies in student movements, suffer from an absence of economic analysis.