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Capitalism: A Ghost Story

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Full Title:

Capitalism: A Ghost Story

Contributors:

By (Author) Arundhati Roy

ISBN:

9781784780944

Publisher:

Verso Books

Imprint:

Verso Books

Publication Date:

18th November 2015

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Economic systems and structures
Political science and theory

Dewey:

320.954

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

144

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 210mm

Weight:

189g

Description

In Capitalism: A Ghost Story, best-selling writer Arundhati Roy examines the dark side of Indian democracy - a nation of 1.2 billion, where the country' s 100 richest people own assets worth one quarter of India's gross domestic product.

Ferocious and clear-sighted, this is a searing portrait of a nation haunted by ghosts: the hundreds of thousands of farmers who have committed suicide to escape punishing debt; the hundreds of millions who live on less than two dollars a day.

It is the story of how the largest democracy in the world, with over 800 million voting in the last election, answers to the demands of globalized capitalism, subjecting millions of people to inequality and exploitation. Roy shows how the mega-corporations, modern robber barons plundering India's natural resources, use brute force, as well as a wide range of NGOs and foundations, to sway government and policy making in India.

Reviews

The fierceness with which Arundhati Roy loves humanity moves my heart. -- Alice Walker
Resists and denounces all tyrannies, pleads for their victims, and unflinchingly questions the tragedy. -- John Berger
An unflinching emotional as well as political intelligence. Her lucid and probing essays offer sharp insights on a range of matters, from crony capitalism and environmental depredation to the perils of nationalism. -- Pankaj Mishra * Time Magazine *
In her searing account, Roy asks whether our shriveled forms of democracy will be 'the endgame of the human race'-and shows vividly why this is a prospect not to be lightly dismissed. -- Noam Chomsky
The scale of what Roy surveys is staggering. Her pointed indictment is devastating. * The New York Times Book Review *

Author Bio

ARUNDHATI ROY is the author of the Booker Prize-winning novel The God of Small Things. Her political writings include The Algebra of Infinite Justice, Listening to Grasshoppers and Broken Republic. She lives in New Delhi.

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