Risen Bones, Wandering Spirits

Risen Bones, Wandering Spirits by Itai T. Mupanduki, published by Trafford Publishing in 2007, is a thought-provoking exploration of political themes through a fictional lens. This 244-page book delves into the complexities of colonial injustices and the current global order, addressing the challenges posed by dictatorships and governance issues. Mupanduki presents a narrative that critiques existing structures while proposing a sustainable formula for global justice, centered around the fictional country of Munhumutapa.
Readers will find that the book employs satire to engage with significant topics in political science and international relations. By intertwining real-world issues with a fictional narrative, Mupanduki invites reflection on the core problems of governance and societal fairness. This edition, written in English, offers a unique perspective that encourages readers to consider plausible futures in the context of ongoing global challenges.
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This book is a must read. While many a book have been written about the injustices of colonialism, about the injustices of the current world order, about dictators and puppet regimes and governments, while many authors have proposed forms of fair governance, rule of law, transparency, you name, but without addressing the core issues basic to this unfair structure and without exploring a plausible future, Risen Bones, Wandering Spirits cuts across all these issues in a satirical swipe and emerges with a plausible sustainable formula and ultimate global justice centered on a small country Munhumutapa which in many ways can be viewed as a fictional story based on real issues.
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