Firstly, both discourses are predominantly political and concern themselves
with the struggle against oppression and injustice.
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Amyaz Moledina
I am Associate Professor of Economics at the College of Wooster. I also contribute to the International Relations Program. I co-founded and served as a director of Wooster's award winning Social Entrepreneurship (SE) Program. SE is an experiential learning program where participants learn about en...