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Edited by Ashish Kothari and KJ Joy
This book of 35 essays compiles the writing of scholars and activists, including Anand Teltumbde, Shiv Visvanathan, Gladson Dungdung and Aruna Roy. Its premise is that the current ecological, economic and political situation in India is both unequal and unsustainable, and that an alternative future may be forged if it can first be imagined.
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