Submitted by Silent-Thund3r t3_yfwb10 in books
I'm a student at a British University where this book was on an optional reading list for one of my modules. I read it during the summer and it really opened my eyes as to how unjust the global economic system is to nations in the global south.
The 'good news' narrative is questioned and he states that the International poverty line is too low and artificially inflates the number of people who aren't in absolute poverty. The book goes on to explain that poor countries are poor due to exploitation and unfair international rules of trade imposed by rich countries; external reasons cause poor countries to stay poor.
I finished the book within 3 days yet there was dichotomy: I couldn't put the book down as it was so fascinating yet I wanted to put it down as it was so depressing.
bhbhbhhh t1_iu5nlii wrote
Remember that economics is a heavily disputed field and a book on the world economy should not be trusted in a way that one on long-established physics and chemistry knowledge can be.