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Social developmentalism is fraught with the fallacies of growth. In a world plagued by paroxysm of neuroses, fear, self-righteous contempt, violence and global inequalities, universal needs—survival, justice and human dignity—call for new strategies for social transformation. It implies a fresh critique of social development, its theory, practice and politics. This paper seeks to deconstruct the kitsch of outdated constructs that sustain and perpetuate oppressive structures of social exclusions.
Brij Mohan (Fri,) studied this question.