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Fighting for the Rain Forest

War, Youth and Resources in Sierra Leone

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240 pages
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9 hours

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The narrative explores the Sierra Leone war through the lens of modernity, analyzing how contemporary societal issues contributed to the conflict. It delves into the interplay between globalization, economic challenges, and political instability, highlighting the war as a reflection of broader global crises. The book offers insights into the complexities of identity, power, and the impact of modern influences on traditional societies, making it a critical examination of the implications of modernity in shaping conflict.

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Fighting for the Rain Forest, Paul Richards

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1996
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