Paths not Taken(English, Paperback, Barr Michael D.)

Paths not Taken(English, Paperback, Barr Michael D.)

  • Barr Michael D.
Publisher:NUS PressISBN 13: 9789971693787ISBN 10: 997169378X

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Paths not Taken(English, Paperback, Barr Michael D.) is written by Barr Michael D. and published by NUS Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 997169378X (ISBN 10) and 9789971693787 (ISBN 13).

Singapore's era of pluralism between the 1950s and 1970s was a time of extraordinary cultural, intellectual and political dynamism. Students, labour unions, ambitious political contenders, and representatives of the various ethnic communities all stepped forward to offer alternate visions of Singapore's future from across the entire political spectrum. They generated a ferment of ideologies, priorities, perspectives and social visions such as mainstream 'official' Singapore politics had never known before and has not seen since.Post WWII Singapore history generally follows a central theme of progress to establish the PAP political, economic and social model. Alternatives receive cursory treatment as problems, false starts, or difficulties to be overcome. This book reveals a more complex situation that involved a much larger cast of significant players, and gives due weight to the middle years of the twentieth century as a period that offered real alternatives, rather than a chaotic age before the dawn.The book will remind older Singaporeans of pages from their past, and will provide a younger generation with a novel perspective at their country's past struggles. For outside observers, it offers a fascinating glimpse of a side of Singapore that has received relatively little attention.