Elite Transition - Revised and Expanded Edition
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Fully updated edition of best-selling work of political analysis. Released to coincide with 20th anniversary of the end of Apartheid in South Africa.
Patrick Bond delves into political economy, NGO work, and global justice movements. His scholarship critically examines the drivers of global inequality and environmental injustice. He explores how global justice and civil society movements strive for profound societal change. His analyses are grounded in a deep understanding of global political and economic systems.



Fully updated edition of best-selling work of political analysis. Released to coincide with 20th anniversary of the end of Apartheid in South Africa.
Presenting an analysis of the causes of African poverty, this book contextualises Africa's wealth outflow within a stagnant but volatile world economy.
Focusing on the concept of normativity in epistemology, this book explores the nature of epistemic reasons, examining their evidential qualities and the foundations that establish them as normative. It delves into the relationship between rationality and epistemic reasons, seeking to clarify why these elements hold significance in the realm of knowledge and belief. Through rigorous analysis, it aims to provide a deeper understanding of how and why we evaluate reasons and rationality in our epistemic practices.