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The Plunder: International Version
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The Plunder: International Version in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $43.99


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The Plunder: International Version in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $43.99
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Size: Paperback
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Over the past 500 years, global power dynamics have shifted dramatically, with empires rising and falling, global trade expanding, technology advancing, and new modes of travel contributing to a general rise in living standards. Amidst all these changes and widespread prosperity, one constant remained: Africa. While Africa has long been integrated into the global supply chain, its role as a supplier of raw materials and a market for finished goods has largely stayed the same. The Plunder delves into the complex financial and technical factors behind this persistent dynamic, highlighting its impact despite widespread prosperity elsewhere. More importantly, it examines the long-term consequences for future generations of Africans.
Over the past 500 years, global power dynamics have shifted dramatically, with empires rising and falling, global trade expanding, technology advancing, and new modes of travel contributing to a general rise in living standards. Amidst all these changes and widespread prosperity, one constant remained: Africa. While Africa has long been integrated into the global supply chain, its role as a supplier of raw materials and a market for finished goods has largely stayed the same. The Plunder delves into the complex financial and technical factors behind this persistent dynamic, highlighting its impact despite widespread prosperity elsewhere. More importantly, it examines the long-term consequences for future generations of Africans.

















