Publisher's Synopsis
The eradication of neoliberalism, the detailing of its vulnerabilities towards the environment through its competitive nature which ultimately leads to creative destruction. A decolonial reality with a spectrum entailed at understanding other financial systems, such as those found in communal relations. The replacement of the top-down approach to managerialism and governance, to a bottom-up approach which takes careful account of societal needs through recall and referundum and also prioritizes civic participation to control the atmosphere of the political and economic reality within capitalist countries possessing an excluded, suppressed, marginalised, subordinated and oppressed population. Decoupling reform policies which have a tendency of being path-dependence to previous colonial states which claim superpower hegemony, political, social, and economic domination by acting imperialistic in the International Political and Economic System. The analysis of how the Balance of Power and Realism in Global politics continues to undermine a state's territorial integrity and sovereignty, in favour of their manipulation to act in certain ways regarding trade and finance, and also foreign direct investment. Tackling the problem of oligarchies, economic monopolies, and the private-public enterprises tendency to align themselves at the expense of a populace through paternalism and corruption. Seeking a decolonial way forward for developing countries to prosper.