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    The Divide : global inequality from conquest to free markets / Jason Hickel.
    by Hickel, Jason, author.
    New York, NY : W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., 2018.
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    344 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
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    First American edition.
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    Preface. Beginnings -- Part One. The divide. The development delusion -- The end of poverty ... has been postponed -- Part Two. Concerning violence. Where did poverty come from? : a creation story -- From colonialism to the coup -- Part Three. The new colonialism. Debt and the economics of planned misery -- Free trade and the rise of the virtual senate -- Plunder in the 21st century -- Part Four. Closing the divide. From charity to justice -- The necessary madness of imagination.
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    "More than four billion people--some 60 percent of humanity--live in debilitating poverty, on less than $5 per day. The standard narrative tells us this crisis is a natural phenomenon, having to do with climate, geography, and culture. It tells us all we have to do is give aid to help poor countries up the development ladder. If poor countries would only adopt the right institutions and economic policies, they could join the ranks of the rich world. Anthropologist Jason Hickel argues that this story ignores the broader political forces at play. Global poverty--and the growing inequality between the rich countries of Europe and North America and the poor ones of Africa, Asia, and South America--has come about because the global economy has been designed over the course of five centuries to favor the interests of the most powerful nations. Global inequality is not natural, inevitable, or accidental. To close the divide, Hickel proposes dramatic action rooted in real justice: abolishing debt burdens in the global South, democratizing the institutions of global governance, and rolling out an international minimum wage, among other steps. Only then will we have a chance at a world built on equal footing."--Jacket.
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    "First published [in 2017] by The Random House Group Ltd. in Great Britain under the title The Divide : A Brief Guide to Global Inequality and its Solutions"--Title page verso.
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