When James Ferguson's Give a Man a Fish was published in 2015, it seemed to many that the anthropologist was continuing his trailblazing work in critical development research and pioneering a new imaginary for a progressive left politics of welfare. This article argues that such enthusiasm is misplaced and that we need to devote ourselves to a more rigorous and ambitious project if we are to forge a social theory for the future that holds any kind of genuinely emancipatory potential. First, the article shows how Ferguson's diagnosis of global development is analytically flawed in that it is articulated at a strictly empirical and descriptive level. As a result, Ferguson fails to probe into the underlying power relations that have generated ...
In the nineteen sixties and seventies the question of Marx's humanism, his attachment to an idea of ...
This article explores why a deep understanding of Marx’s project is essential for developing an adeq...
In response to widescale job losses produced by the COVID.19 pandemic, states have drastically expan...
Development policy and discourse have long shied away from the idea of giving money directly to the ...
Adam Ferguson's interest in the decline of civilisations and the concomitant onset of political corr...
Poster for the 2009 Lewis Henry Morgan Lecture by James Ferguson, Ph.D., Professor of Anthropology a...
In this interview, conducted during Anthro-pology Talks 2015 at the University of Bern, James Fergus...
Convinced as we are that social-science has failed to develop in a manner satisfying either to its p...
L’anthropologue américain James Ferguson est considéré comme un pionnier de la pensée dite post‑déve...
The problem of corruption was one of the most pressing issues for political thinkers of the eighteen...
Give a Man a Fish de l’anthropologue américain James Ferguson, professeur à l’université de Stanford...
Book note for Ian Ferguson, Michael Lavalette and Gerry Mooney, Rethinking Welfare: A Critical Persp...
The anti-capitalist movement is increasingly challenging the global hegemony of neo-liberalism. The ...
Examines Adam Ferguson's philosophy, political theory and social thought in the context of the Scott...
This paper re-conceptualizes the relationship between Ferguson’s life and work by locating him in hi...
In the nineteen sixties and seventies the question of Marx's humanism, his attachment to an idea of ...
This article explores why a deep understanding of Marx’s project is essential for developing an adeq...
In response to widescale job losses produced by the COVID.19 pandemic, states have drastically expan...
Development policy and discourse have long shied away from the idea of giving money directly to the ...
Adam Ferguson's interest in the decline of civilisations and the concomitant onset of political corr...
Poster for the 2009 Lewis Henry Morgan Lecture by James Ferguson, Ph.D., Professor of Anthropology a...
In this interview, conducted during Anthro-pology Talks 2015 at the University of Bern, James Fergus...
Convinced as we are that social-science has failed to develop in a manner satisfying either to its p...
L’anthropologue américain James Ferguson est considéré comme un pionnier de la pensée dite post‑déve...
The problem of corruption was one of the most pressing issues for political thinkers of the eighteen...
Give a Man a Fish de l’anthropologue américain James Ferguson, professeur à l’université de Stanford...
Book note for Ian Ferguson, Michael Lavalette and Gerry Mooney, Rethinking Welfare: A Critical Persp...
The anti-capitalist movement is increasingly challenging the global hegemony of neo-liberalism. The ...
Examines Adam Ferguson's philosophy, political theory and social thought in the context of the Scott...
This paper re-conceptualizes the relationship between Ferguson’s life and work by locating him in hi...
In the nineteen sixties and seventies the question of Marx's humanism, his attachment to an idea of ...
This article explores why a deep understanding of Marx’s project is essential for developing an adeq...
In response to widescale job losses produced by the COVID.19 pandemic, states have drastically expan...