Southern Theory Summary of Key Points
A critique of the Eurocentric bias in social science, exploring alternative theories from non-western societies.
A critique of the Eurocentric bias in social science, exploring alternative theories from non-western societies.
Sonic Boom narrates the impact of globalization and technological advancements on our lives, economies, and societies.
This book explores the impact of globalization on indigenous cultures, focusing on cultural preservation, identity, and resistance.
Brave New War discusses how technology and globalization have changed the face of terrorism, leading to decentralized threats that are difficult to counter with traditional military strategies.
Beyond Culture explores the ways culture influences human life, shapes our identities, social communication, and behavior. It delves into cross-cultural understanding and the complexities of cultural interactions.
Age of Discovery draws parallels between today’s world and the first Renaissance, analyzing how we can navigate modern challenges by learning from past lessons.
Age of Anger explores the widespread discontent and aggression that characterize modern societies, tracing its origins back to the Enlightenment and the subsequent upheavals in the social, economic, and political landscapes.
This book examines the history of international relations and foreign policy, especially after the Cold War, and discusses current global challenges.
Jeffrey Sachs provides a global blueprint to eradicate extreme poverty by focusing on policies, investments, and international cooperation tailored to each country’s specific challenges.