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In ‘Confessions of a One-Time Crony Capitalist’, the author unveils the hidden mechanics of crony capitalism and its impact on global politics, challenging the deeply held beliefs of the common man. Set against the backdrop of NATO’s expansion from the Atlantic to the Black Sea, this book offers a fierce critique of global capitalism, analyzing the systems that shape our world.

A Journey Through Modern Imperialism:
This eye-opening work compellingly argues that colonialism, the Cold War, and neoliberalism represent different stages of imperialism. With an unbiased and objective approach, the author provides a detailed analysis of modern imperialism, appealing to readers eager to understand the complex dynamics of global power.

Colonialism: The Roots of Global Dependency
The book explores how colonialism created a long-lasting reliance of temperate regions on tropical resources. Even after the end of formal colonial rule, imperial powers maintained their grip through economic control and political influence, keeping former colonies on a short leash.

Neoliberalism: The New Face of Global Capitalism
The narrative examines how leaders like Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher dismantled welfare states, making way for neoliberalism—a new stage of modern imperialism. Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, global capitalism expanded unchecked, turning the world into a playground for profit-driven policies.

The Call for Change: Participatory Democracy and Welfare
This thought-provoking book emphasizes the urgency of reversing the damages of neoliberalism through restored welfare policies and true participatory democracy. The author highlights actionable solutions to empower citizens and ensure governments prioritize people over profit.

For readers interested in critiques of global capitalism, understanding neoliberalism, and exploring solutions for a fairer world, ‘Confessions of a One-Time Crony Capitalist’ offers a compelling and transformative perspective.

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Weight0.78 kg
Dimensions22.5 × 16.3 × 4.2 cm
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Hardback, Paperback

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About Author

Ajay S. Kumar was born in Nigeria to Indian parents and raised in India. The political upheavals in Eastern Europe and the disintegration of the Soviet Union towards the end of the millennium significantly impacted the world. It was the ‘end of history’. During this period, the rise of neoliberalism found many followers, including Ajay…

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