SOCIETY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE: A NEXUS IN REVIEW
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About the Book
The author explores a nexus of varied abstract issues and protean realities that relates to social justice, its complex manifestations and inordinate conundrums. It’s counter-factual to think of a world without a social problem. The author, based on his half-a-century of experience, deep insight, and vast knowledge, thinks otherwise. He offers a cross-sectional analysis of his work as a social worker, thinker, educator, writer and critique.
The multi-linearity of five elemental themes—human condition, theoretico-philosophical streams, social constructs and intervention, international social development and, finally, society, science and values offers a prismatic view of the author’s previously published sixteen books. Unlike any other anthology or a reader, this omnibus combs through a complex opus of varied subjects and topics that synergize a symbiotic interface between humanities and social sciences.
About the Author
Brij Mohan, Dean (Professor) Emeritus, School of Social Work, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA., USA is the Founding Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Comparative Social Welfare. He is, most recently, author of Development, Poverty of Culture and Social Policy (2011), Fallacies of Development: Crises of Human and Social Development (2007) and Reinventing Social Work : Reflections on the Metaphysics of Social Practice (2005).