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Book review by Anang Tawiah: Economic Development in Latin America: Sociological Considerations” by José Medina Echavarría
Economic Development in Latin America: Sociological Considerations (2016, ECLAC) examines development through a sociological lens in the Latin American context. see more

Book review by Anang Tawiah: The Muqaddimah – An Introduction to History by Ibn Khaldun:
Discover how Ibn Khaldun’s The Muqaddimah lays foundations for sociology, historiography, and economic theory. see more

Book review by Anang Tawiah: Gandhi: Behind the Mask of Divinity by G. B. Singh
Clear, critical review of V. T. Rajshekar’s Dalit: The Black Untouchables of India, with key takeaways, chapter insights, and scholarly counterpoints. see more

Book review by Anang Tawiah: Dalit: The Black Untouchables of India by V.T. Rajshekar—structured into:
Dalit: The Black Untouchables of India (originally published as Apartheid in India, revised later by Clarity Press and Gyan Publishing House around 2015) is a compelling exposé by journalist and activist V.T. Rajshekar, founder of Dalit Voice. In just over 100 pages, the book lays bare the enduring see more

Book review: Capitalist Realism by Mark Fisher – Review, Chapter Highlights & Cultural Critique
Explore a clear, review of Capitalist Realism by Mark Fisher. Includes summary, chapter breakdowns, key insights on culture, education, mental health, and ideological conclusions. see more

Book Review Review: Debt: The First 5,000 Years Book Review — Chapter Breakdown, Key Insights & Modern Debt Context
Dive into a book review of Debt: The First 5,000 Years by David Graeber. Includes a chapter-by-chapter breakdown, key insights into debt's origins, critiques, and relevance to modern economic systems. see more

Book Review: The Divide: A Brief Guide to Global Inequality and Its Solutions
Explore an SEO-optimized review of The Divide by Jason Hickel, complete with a chapter-by-chapter breakdown, key insights, critiques, and FAQ targeting featured snippets. see more

Book review: Chapter-by-Chapter Breakdown Of Paul Erdmann Isert’s Letters on West Africa and the Slave Trade (1788)
Chapter-by-chapter analysis and a searchable crop catalogue from Isert’s Letters (1788). Evidence-based excerpts on sugar, coffee, cotton, indigo, yams, plantain, and palm—plus implementable takeaways for Africa-based value chains. see more

Book review: Chapter-by-Chapter Breakdown Of Paul Erdmann Isert’s Letters on West Africa and the Slave Trade (1788)
Chapter-by-chapter analysis and a searchable crop catalogue from Isert’s Letters (1788). Evidence-based excerpts on sugar, coffee, cotton, indigo, yams, plantain, and palm—plus implementable takeaways for Africa-based value chains. see more

Book review: Chapter-by-Chapter Breakdown Of Paul Erdmann Isert’s Letters on West Africa and the Slave Trade (1788)
Chapter-by-chapter analysis and a searchable crop catalogue from Isert’s Letters (1788). Evidence-based excerpts on sugar, coffee, cotton, indigo, yams, plantain, and palm—plus implementable takeaways for Africa-based value chains. see more
