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An interdisciplinary discourse on the human condition
2010, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Lagos
in English
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The therapetuic dimension of moral philosophy to the human condition -- (p. 2-23).
Freedom, alienation and the contraditions of development : an existential reading of the human condition in Nigeria -- (p. 24-63).
Industrial conflicts and health care provision in Nigeria -- (p. 64-95).
Capital accumulation in a peripheral state and corruption in Africa -- (p. 96-121).
Global financial crisis a resurgence of history -- (p. 122-150).
Pentecostalism in Lagos metropolis : pit-falls and possibilities for national development -- (p. 151-173).
On the viability of indigenous health care system in Nigeria : insights from the Yorubas -- (p. 174-200).
The museum and documenation of the human condition relating to the Nigerian past : a socio-cultural perspective -- (p. 202-215).
Social capital, social contract, and the reponsiveness of the state in Africa -- (p. 216-261).
The political state, the human condition and security -- (p. 262-292).
Governance, public spending and human development outcomes in Nigeria : a critical assessment -- (p. 293-329).
Patterns of Nigeria's economic growth and the quality of life of citizens : a study of perception of households in Somolu LGA of Lagos State -- (p. 330-374).
between economic growth and poverty : assessment of Nigeria urban workers' well-being -- (p. 376-408).
Niberian government workers harmonized salary structure, Grade Level 05, 14 -- (p.407-408).
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Edition Notes
Selected papers from a conference, "An Interdisciplinary Discourse on Human Resources, The Moral Domain & The Human Condition," Apr. 14-16, 2009, sponsored by the Faculty of Social and Sciences and the Sociology Department, University of Lagos.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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