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Phyllis Bennis: Trump, Netanyahu, and the Real Estate Logic of Genocide

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Phyllis Bennis, associate at the Transnational Institute and long-time analyst of U.S.

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Publication date: 10 April 2025

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Beyond Development Alternative Visions from Latin America

Publication date: 23 October 2013

Latin America is at the forefront of thinking on how to build a new sustainable economy that rejects consumerism and extractivism. An exciting compilation on new ideas such as Buen Vivir that are reshaping the global debate on how to live in harmony with each other and nature.

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  • Beyond Development Complete (PDF, 1.74 MB)
  • Beyond Development Transition (PDF, 906.94 KB)
  • Beyond Development Role of State (PDF, 692.48 KB)
  • Beyond Development Resource (PDF, 700.46 KB)
  • Beyond Development Prologue (PDF, 642.61 KB)
  • Beyond Development Glossary (PDF, 659.34 KB)
  • Beyond Development Extractivism (PDF, 704.47 KB)
  • Beyond Development Decolonisation (PDF, 531.79 KB)
  • Beyond Development Debates (PDF, 713.37 KB)
  • Beyond Development Critiques (PDF, 672.07 KB)
  • Beyond Development Complementary (PDF, 678.88 KB)
  • Beyond Development Buenvivir (PDF, 709.16 KB)
  • Beyond Development Alternatives Visions from Latin (Document, 373.96 KB)
  • Beyond Development Alternatives Visions from Latin (Document, 807.52 KB)

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Prologue (pdf, 643KB)

Crisis of civilisation and challenges for the left

Miriam Lang



Debates on development and its alternatives in Latin America. A brief heterodox guide (pdf, 714KB)

Eduardo Gudynas

Critiques and alternatives to development: a feminist perspective (pdf, 673KB)

Margarita Aguinaga, Miriam Lang, Dunia Mokrani, Alejandra Santillana

Extractivism and neoextractism: two sides of the same curse (pdf, 705KB)

Alberto Acosta



Complementary and conflicting transformation projects in heterogeneous societies (pdf, 679KB)

Edgardo Lander



The role of the state and public policies in processes of transformation (pdf, 693KB)

Ulrich Brand

Resource extractivism and alternatives: Latin American perspectives on development (pdf, 701)

Maristella Svampa

Buen Vivir as a model for state and economy (pdf, 710KB)

Raúl Prada

Decolonisation and dismantling patriarchy in order to ‘live well’ (pdf, 532KB)

Elisa Vega



Transitions to post-extractivism: directions, options, areas of action (pdf, 907KB)

Eduardo Gudynas

Glossary (pdf, 660KB)

 

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  • Beyond Development Complete (PDF, 1.74 MB)
  • Beyond Development Transition (PDF, 906.94 KB)
  • Beyond Development Role of State (PDF, 692.48 KB)
  • Beyond Development Resource (PDF, 700.46 KB)
  • Beyond Development Prologue (PDF, 642.61 KB)
  • Beyond Development Glossary (PDF, 659.34 KB)
  • Beyond Development Extractivism (PDF, 704.47 KB)
  • Beyond Development Decolonisation (PDF, 531.79 KB)
  • Beyond Development Debates (PDF, 713.37 KB)
  • Beyond Development Critiques (PDF, 672.07 KB)
  • Beyond Development Complementary (PDF, 678.88 KB)
  • Beyond Development Buenvivir (PDF, 709.16 KB)
  • Beyond Development Alternatives Visions from Latin (Document, 373.96 KB)
  • Beyond Development Alternatives Visions from Latin (Document, 807.52 KB)

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