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Definitions of afterclap in various dictionaries:
An unexpected, often unpleasant sequel to a matter that had been considered closed.
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Note Catholic in a pother making outdated, surprising sequel |
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May 4 2007 The Times - Cryptic |
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An unexpected, often unpleasant sequel to a matter that had been considered closed. |
An act or effect occurring after the conclusion of some affair or incident, especially when unexpected or undesirable an unwelcome consequence or surprise. |
A later event that reproduces some of the features of an earlier one (literal) a second or further clap of thunder. |
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After Capitalism: Economic Democracy in Action is a 2012 book by United States author Dada Maheshvarananda, an activist, yoga monk and writer. The book argues that global capitalism is terminally ill because it suffers from four fatal flaws: growing inequity and concentration of wealth, addiction to speculation instead of production, rising unsustainable debt and its tendency to exploit the natural environment. The author proposes a grassroots movement for economic democracy with cooperatives and local economies based on the Progressive Utilization Theory or Prout, a post-capitalist model conceptualized by Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar of India. The book includes a conversation with Noam Chomsky and essays by Frei Betto, Johan Galtung, Leonardo Boff, Sohail Inayatullah, Marcos Arruda, Ravi Batra and others. |