ABSTRACT

The arguments in this book have been shaped through a journey into the intellectual principles of current ideological contentions within the Global Justice Movement (GJM), attempting to highlight both continuities and novelties, in contrast to earlier generations of radical movements in the West. In this journey, it was revealed that a growing worldwide awareness of the multilateral nature of inequality, among many diverse participant groups, networks, and individuals, in a highly interconnected but increasingly uneven world, has given birth to a new mode of dissident knowledge and solidarity.