Humanomics, Volume 30, Issue 1

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By Masudul Choudhury

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From capitalism and a precursor world-system based on corporatism, governance, and political dissent comes the call for global change—in many respects that remain intertwined. Yet there is another voice out there in this morass of power and conflict; dissent and assertiveness. It is the vehement cry of the small but affirming against the large. The study of the social economy and change are in the area of stemming down the sparks from the anvil of conflict. Such a study is seen to go together between philanthropy and social emergence at the grassroots. To study such deepening change it is necessary to examine the deconstruction that is taking place in the global scene from the monolithic large and powerful into the small but powerful. Change thus, is not coming from the side of big governments, mighty rulers, and high corporatism. It is also not based on global governance by monolith groups like the Group of Seven and the Group of Four; or even by the international development and financing institutions. These are stories of the old order of power, dominance, and questioning.

Humanomics, Volume 30, Issue 1