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sustainability, gender, and development in the global south
are capitalism and sustainability compatible? who developed the global south? who benefits from the development of underdevelopment? how are gendered discourses used to justify the corporate degradation of the land?
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are capitalism and sustainability compatible? who developed the global south? who benefits from the development of underdevelopment? how are gendered discourses used to justify the corporate degradation of the land?

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