The Divide : A Brief Guide to Global Inequality and its Solutions
(Autor) Jason HickelThe richest eight people control more wealth than the poorest half of the world combined. Today, 60 per cent of the world's population lives on less than $5 a day. Though global real GDP has nearly tripled since 1980, 1.1 billion more people are now living in poverty. For decades we have been told a story; that development is working, that poverty is a natural phenomenon and will be eradicated through aid by 2030. But just because it is a comforting tale doesn't make it true. Poor countries are poor because they are integrated into the global economic system on unequal terms, and aid only helps to hide this.
Jason Hickel
Jason Hickel is an anthropologist, author, and academic known for his works on global inequality and economic development. He has written extensively on topics such as capitalism, development, and global poverty, challenging conventional economic theories and advocating for more equitable and sustainable economic systems.
Hickel's most notable works include "The Divide: A Brief Guide to Global Inequality and its Solutions" and "Less is More: How Degrowth Will Save the World." His writing style is characterized by a deep engagement with empirical data, clear and accessible language, and a passionate call for social and environmental justice.
Hickel's contributions to literature lie in his ability to bridge academic research with popular discourse, making complex economic concepts understandable and relevant to a wider audience. His work has had a significant impact on the discourse surrounding global inequality and economic development, inspiring conversations and actions towards a more just and sustainable world.