Right to Stay Right to Move
- 140pages
- 5 heures de lecture
The author skillfully integrates insights from Economics, Sociology, Social Policy, and Law, showcasing a breadth of knowledge across disciplines. By referencing both contemporary digital media and classic texts, the work presents a rich tapestry of ideas. It explores provocative concepts like path dependency and the "development of underdevelopment," inviting readers to examine the intricate relationship between social space and time in today's interconnected world. This academic audacity enriches the narrative, making it relevant for those seeking a deeper understanding of global dynamics.
