Eclipse of Freedom: The World of Oppression
By (Author) Brij Mohan
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th June 1993
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Social and ethical issues
Social welfare and social services
323
Hardback
200
Eclipse of Freedom unravels the dynamics of oppression that frustrates human aspiration, highlights policy linkages that explain unwarranted misery, assesses the human damage caused by dysfunctional social policies and fragmented services, and identifies a progressive mechanism of social transformation. Brij Mohan posits social theory and the human condition in a post-material context that emphasizes peace, justice, and equality as biodiverse needs of the human family. The focus of the study is the structure of oppression: racism, sexism, ageism, classism, as well as poverty, AIDS, homelessness, and other scourges that affect the alienated underclass. Mohan rejects the New World Order as a perversion of Nietzschean logic and challenges scientists, philosophers, and policymakers to think critically and to act responsibly in search of universal freedom.
BRIJ MOHAN is a Professor at the School of Social Work at Louisiana State University. He is the author of eight books, including Global Development (Praeger, 1992), and the founding editor of the Journal of International and Comparative Social Welfare.