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The Darker Nations: A People's History of the Third World

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Darker Nations: A People's History of the Third World

Contributors:

By (Author) Vijay Prashad

ISBN:

9781620977620

Publisher:

The New Press

Imprint:

The New Press

Publication Date:

7th December 2022

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Social discrimination and social justice
Globalization
Politics and government

Dewey:

909.09724

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

400

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 24mm

Description

The landmark alternative history of the Cold War from the perspective of the Global South, reissued in paperback with a new introduction by the author

, praised by critics as a welcome antidote to apologists for empire, has defined for a generation of scholars, activists, and dreamers what it is to imagine a more just international order and continues to offer lessons for the radical political projects of today.

With the disastrous U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and the rise of India and China on the global scene, this paradigm-shifting book of groundbreaking scholarship helps us envision the future of the Global South by restoring to memory the vibrant though flawed idea of the Third World whose demise, Prashad ultimately argues, has produced an impoverished and asymmetrical international political arena. No other book on the Third Worldas a utopian idea and a global movementcan speak so effectively and engagingly to our troubled times.

Reviews

Praise for The Darker Nations:
A global romp . . . filled with revealing anecdotes . . . [and] a handy alternative history of our planet in the post-World War II era.
Amit Pal, The Progressive

Vijay Prashad is one of the great radical intellectuals of our times, and this book is essential reading for militants everywhere.
Irvin Jim, general secretary of the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA)

Why isnt everybody astonished and inspired by the Third World Project Prashad traces the creative connection of many specific struggles through solidarity forged by way of conferences and institutions, parties and revolutions. Though The Darker Nations charts the historical geography of a future that did not survive its adversaries, this lively book inspires curiosity about the here and now. Around the world people energize remnant infrastructures and fresh formations with shape, stretch, purpose, and so much beauty.
Ruth Wilson Gilmore, author of Abolition Geography

The Darker Nations is the first comprehensive political history of the Third World as a concept and as a project. It is essential background for rethinking this history and constructing a viable political program today.
Immanuel Wallerstein

Darker nations, brighter nations: this book helps to uncover the shining worlds hidden under official history and dominant media.
Eduardo Galeano

An original and challenging work. . . . Prashad surveys the history of the Third World with passionate engagement.
Shashi Tharoor, author of Nehru: The Invention of India

A wonderful, thoughtful, and stimulating book.
Paul Gilroy

Why isnt everybody astonished and inspired by the Third World Project Prashad traces the creative connection of many specific struggles through solidarity forged by way of conferences and institutions, parties and revolutions. Though The Darker Nations charts the historical geography of a future that did not survive its adversaries, this lively book inspires curiosity about the here and now. Around the world people energize remnant infrastructures and fresh formations with shape, stretch, purpose, and so much beauty.
Ruth Wilson Gilmore, author of Abolition Geography

Author Bio

Vijay Prashad is director of Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research, editor of LeftWord Books, and the chief correspondent for Globetrotter. He is the author of The Darker Nations: A Peoples History of the Third World, Uncle Swami: South Asians in America Today, and co-author (with Noam Chomsky) of The Withdrawal (all published by The New Press), as well as Washington Bullets. The Darker Nations was chosen as a Best Nonfiction Book of the Year by the Asian American Writers Workshop and won the Muzaffar Ahmad Book Prize. He lives in Santiago, Chile.

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