Power Politics
Arundhati Roy“India’s most impassioned critic of globalization” (New York Times)—has expanded the compelling first edition ofPower Politicswith two new essays on the U.S. war on terrorism. A Book Sense 76 choice for November/December 2001 andLos Angeles Times”Discoveries” selection,Power Politicschallenges the idea that only experts can speak out on such urgent matters as nuclear war, the privatization of India’s power supply by U.S.-based energy companies, and the construction of monumental dams in India.
status | checked out |
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genre | Activism and Human Rights » Peace Studies |
publisher | South End Press |
publish date | 2001 |
popularity | checked out 1 time(s) |
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