
Capitalism
A Ghost Story
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Narrated by:
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Vaishali Sharma
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By:
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Arundhati Roy
From the poisoned rivers, barren wells, and clear-cut forests, to the hundreds of thousands of farmers who have committed suicide to escape punishing debt, to the hundreds of millions of people who live on less than two dollars a day, there are ghosts nearly everywhere you look in India. India is a nation of 1.2 billion, but the country's 100 richest people own assets equivalent to one-fourth of India's gross domestic product. Capitalism: A Ghost Story examines the dark side of democracy in contemporary India, and shows how the demands of globalized capitalism have subjugated billions of people to the highest and most intense forms of racism and exploitation.
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A MUST READ
Ruthless but eye opening to truth
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Narrator is quite bad
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Since the United Nations is considering a woman for its next General Secretary, there would be no better candidate that Arundhati Roy. Now wouldn't that make the UN relevant?
A concise distopian report on India
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Doesn't hold back
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Worth a listen
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Courageous Reporting
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Best read for both, supporters and disagree to Arundhati’s.
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
Yes, it gives the understanding of a couple of conflicts in India and political unwillingness to solve an issue. The issues covered are very superficial. Arundhati never goes in logically explaining the issue, its passionate pitch but lacks ground. Misses major conflicts like Tamil, Bangladesh war, North East. Does not give all-round picture of the things. There bits and pieces of information but its scattered and losses catch.Has Capitalism turned you off from other books in this genre?
Note really. It jumps from fiction to reality. Does not give hard evidence. Talks about politics at very high level.What didn’t you like about Vaishali Sharma’s performance?
Not really.If this book were a movie would you go see it?
NoNice,passionate,unilateral and biased view
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