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The Self-Determination Delusion: How Activist Scholars and Journalists Have Hijacked the Western Sahara Case
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But while Bennis offers a powerful critique of the intellectual hijacking of the Western Sahara case, his book is not a cheap pro-Morocco polemic. Instead, it is a balanced case for intellectual sobriety and nuance in making sense of the Sahara tragedy. His goal -- and hope -- is not to score points. Instead, he seeks to objectively explain the reasons for the prolongation of this tragic story and to outline a realistic way forward. The central achievement of Bennis's book is its forceful argument that the fundamental problem with do-gooding diplomacy and White saviorcomplex-riddled Western journalism is that they have almost always ended up making life harder and more unbearable for the downtrodden they claimed to have wanted to help in the first place.
But while Bennis offers a powerful critique of the intellectual hijacking of the Western Sahara case, his book is not a cheap pro-Morocco polemic. Instead, it is a balanced case for intellectual sobriety and nuance in making sense of the Sahara tragedy. His goal -- and hope -- is not to score points. Instead, he seeks to objectively explain the reasons for the prolongation of this tragic story and to outline a realistic way forward. The central achievement of Bennis's book is its forceful argument that the fundamental problem with do-gooding diplomacy and White saviorcomplex-riddled Western journalism is that they have almost always ended up making life harder and more unbearable for the downtrodden they claimed to have wanted to help in the first place.
Paperback
$45.00