68. SOME ASPECTS OF THE POLITICS OF WOMEN’S RIGHTS AND THE POLITICS OF EMPOWERMENT. (Part 14 of 16)
Discrimination against women (and minorities) is still common in countries that have undergone significant economic growth where one would have…
Discrimination against women (and minorities) is still common in countries that have undergone significant economic growth where one would have…
To make sense of current world problems, we too often fall back on a “shish-kebab mentality”. This much easier and…
A word of caution is called for at this point on the issue of what I call “pseudo-basic intervention techniques…
As I had said earlier, factors such as foreign debt, international and national income maldistribution, the exploitation of the primary…
Given the present conditions, the outlook for quantum changes in the human rights (HR) situation in the world appears to…
Moralists, too often insist on quixotic actions against the injustices of the prevalent social system –which they also clearly condemn.…
An emotional commitment to human rights (HR) work is loose and romantic; a political commitment is more militant. People or…
The objective consequences of many a development project may turn out to be different from their original subjective intent. We…
Much of what has been called liberal activism in the last half century has been merely an accommodation to historical…
It should not come as a surprise that social and economic injustice is not an accident. It springs from the…