Give a Man a Fish : Reflections on the New Politics of Distribution /
James Ferguson examines the rise of social welfare programs in southern Africa in which states give cash payments to their low income citizens. These programs, Ferguson argues, offer new opportunities for political mobilization and inspire new ways to think about issues of production, distribution,...
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London :
Duke University Press,
2015.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cash transfers and the new Welfare States: from Neoliberalism to the politics of distribution
- Give a man a fish: from patriarchal productionism to the revalorization of distribution
- What comes after the social? Historicizing the future of social protection in Africa
- Distributed livelihoods: dependence and the labor of distribution in the lives of the Southern African poor (and not-so-poor)
- The social life of cash payments: money, markets, and the mutualities of poverty
- Declarations of dependence: labor, personhood, and welfare in Southern Africa
- A rightful share: distribution beyond gift and market
- What next for distributive politics?