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Critical Issues in Community Development An Introduction to Rural and Urban Sociology by Zacchaeus Ogunnika , Trafford Publishing

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    Author(s)Zacchaeus Ogunnika
    PublisherTrafford Publishing
    ISBN9781490765662
    Pages228
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearApril 2017

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    Trafford Publishing Critical Issues in Community Development An Introduction to Rural and Urban Sociology by Zacchaeus Ogunnika

    The book is a critical analysis of fundamental issues in Urban and rural community development. It aims at filling the gap in the paucity of books in Rural and urban Sociology hence its subtitle "An introduction to urban and Rural Sociology". It approaches the issue from the area of stratification and social inequality and dwelt in large part on the human variables in the rural and urban communities. The major aim is to lay bare the impediments to the development of the rural dwellers and the urban poor. It carefully find a correlation between the activities of Elites in the fields of politics, intellectuals and the power class and the plight of the urban poor, women, and rural dwellers. Though it did not produce a chapter on "what is to be done" but this is implied in the text in every chapter that the solution to the problem is not an appeal to the benevolence of the elites to allow the poor to have access to the crumbles falling from their tables, but that the affected should take the bull by the horns and develop themselves through many methods - political independence, economic emancipation through cooperatives and the like.



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