Local/Global Encounters
Development (2005) 48, 79–83. doi:10.1057/palgrave.development.1100148
Global Fascism Revolutionary Humanism and the Ethics of Food Sovereignty
Rajeev Patel
Abstract
Social movements struggles against neo-liberalism are always both global and local. Resources to fight this 'global fascism' on the ground can be found in a mix of the anti-colonial humanist writing of Frantz Fanon, and in the ethical thinking of Alain Badiou. Rajeev Patel argues that both thinkers ask activist to undertake a critical self-reflective engagement as part of the broader political struggle struggle. He looks at how a framework for this kind of global and local reconstruction has been applied in the fight for Food Sovereignty declared by the international peasant organization Via Campesina.
Keywords:
social movements, Frantz Fanon, Alain Badiou, Karl Polanyi, democracy, Via Campesina








