In the next two chapters we will explain the economic, social and cultural aspects of Lesotho. Ferguson explained the outline of Lesotho by comparing the reality of Lesotho with the recognition of the developer's view of Lesotho. How can developers implement good ideas for Lesotho, since development practitioners and their supporters have different Lesotho views from Basotho's own views? The lack of understanding to developers also helps to develop development projects in a culturally insensitive manner and leads to tension.
James Ferguson's "anti-political machinery": Lesotho's "development", "politicalization" and "bureaucratic power" are among the most influential criticisms of the development industry 46 Ferguson is an analysis of Anthropology and Foucault This framework is combined to explain the conceptual and institutional mechanisms for the development and operation of Lesotho's small inland African countries from 1975 to 1984. The most immediate problem to be most explained to him is, first of all, how the "development" as a big problem actually plays the second role, and its actual and social impacts something? Ferguson's research focuses on what is now called developmental archeology but in the preface of this book he concludes that the next logical step in critical quest is "genealogy" or "detailed history of origin and transformation" It is proposed that. Analysis "- Development.
James Ferguson's work does not need to introduce readers of Antipode. His "anti-political machinery: Lesotho development, depolarization and bureaucratic power" announced in 1990 has become the key to shaping the post development field. His article "Use of neoliberalism" written in Antipode in 2010 strongly criticized the majority of academic participation in neoliberalism (hence the key to shaping neo-liberal domain It can be said that there is. Humanity continues to grow by reviewing the expansion of cash movement and achieving universal basic income subsidies in places such as South Africa. These changes can easily be interpreted as an extension of neoliberalism, but as Ferguson proved, it can reflect more, including new political and economic possibilities.
Book Review - James Ferguson's "Raising Fish: Reflecting on New Distribution Politics"