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The Divide by Jason Hickel; 9781786090034

The Divide

By Jason Hickel

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Description

In The Divide, Jason Hickel presents a compelling analysis of the global economic landscape, exposing the deep chasms that separate the wealthy from the impoverished. With a sharp focus on the interplay between development and inequality, Hickel challenges the conventional narratives that have dominated the discourse on poverty and progress.

The Story

The book delves into the historical and systemic factors that perpetuate social discrimination and economic disparity. Hickel meticulously unpacks the myths surrounding international aid and development, illuminating how these practices often reinforce the very inequalities they aim to alleviate. Through a blend of rigorous research and poignant storytelling, he weaves together personal anecdotes and case studies, creating a narrative that is as enlightening as it is unsettling.

Why Readers Love It

  • Thought-Provoking: Hickel's incisive arguments encourage readers to question widely accepted beliefs about global economics.
  • Accessible Style: His engaging prose makes complex topics digestible for a broad audience.
  • Impactful Insights: The book offers a fresh perspective on the realities of poverty, urging readers to reconsider their views on social justice.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for anyone interested in development studies, social justice, and international economics. It resonates particularly well with readers who appreciated Hickel's previous works, such as Less Is More, where he similarly critiques the sustainability of modern consumption patterns.

"A must-read for those who wish to understand the roots of inequality in our world." - A prominent economist

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 197 mm × 129 mm × 28 mm
Pages: 368
Publisher: Penguin Random House
ISBN: 9781786090034

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