de L'Origine Du Theatre a Paris (1870)
Paul Milliet
de L'Origine Du Theatre a Paris (1870)
Paul Milliet
In this firsthand account, internationalist and journalist Nkhula Manda brings you in contact with real people dying because the international system has condemned them to death. So crisp, provocative, yet aesthetically balanced, this insight will make you cringe and weep as the author brings you face to face with dying people usually referred to as statistics in scholarly books. Genocide Without Gunfire is based on Zambia, and the nihilistic international system that has created a society stalked by death. When people are hacked, poisoned, shot, or gassed to death in an ethnic cleansing civil war, it seems so evil that it attracts an international outcry. Yet more people die every day because an ideological agenda has to be fulfilled. This is an account that will adjust your conceptual lenses on globalization and development. It will allow you to understand the true story behind the gruesome images the worldas most destitute region conjures.
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