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The Darker Nations

A People's History of the Third World

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The Darker Nations

By: Vijay Prashad, Howard Zinn - editor
Narrated by: Neil Shah
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Here, from a brilliant young writer, is a paradigm-shifting history of both a utopian concept and global movement - the idea of the Third World. The Darker Nations traces the intellectual origins and the political history of the 20th century attempt to knit together the world's impoverished countries in opposition to the United States and Soviet spheres of influence in the decades following World War II.

Spanning every continent of the global South, Vijay Prashad's fascinating narrative takes us from the birth of postcolonial nations after World War II to the downfall and corruption of nationalist regimes. A breakthrough book of cutting-edge scholarship, it includes vivid portraits of Third World giants like India's Nehru, Egypt's Nasser, and Indonesia's Sukarno - as well as scores of extraordinary but now-forgotten intellectuals, artists, and freedom fighters. The Darker Nations restores to memory the vibrant though flawed idea of the Third World, whose demise, Prashad ultimately argues, has produced a much impoverished international political arena.

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20th Century Modern Soviet Union Thought-Provoking Imperialism Asia Russia War Africa Self-Determination Latin America Middle East Capitalism Imperial Japan China Taxation Socialism Iran Ancient History Middle Ages
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As a university student this book gave me the needed tools and information to understand labor and the global south, additionally, the history of those regions. Capitalism is a system that bleeds the working class, and this book does a fantastic job at examining the trans-national and stateless neoliberal organisations/corporations that have historically sustained and maintained footholds in former colonised regions and darker nations. Vijay Prashad is an amazing author and makes the writing accessible and run smooth. I enjoyed every visit to every country and it’s political and agronomic/economic history. I have learned so much from this book and I am on to the next audio book!

Amazing book for those interested in learning more about the global south

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Very understandable and unintimidating telling of the history of the third world countries. From the beginning of colonialism up through the cold war and neocolonialism and into the modern day. Suddenly the worlds most turbulent times are clearly illuminated and reality no long seems bleak and incomprehensible. Thank you.

Amazing book for learning about the non aligned movement

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Great book about the history of the Third World countries.
Conditions one may have heard through the years are all put together in an excellent, understandable way.
The author and the narrator are both superb.
My thanks to all involved, JK.

GREAT BOOK

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I’m glad to have read it, informative history, but I wish there was more history and less Dense philosophical discussion about concepts. I wish the author stuck with the history of the region that he begins with. More often than not he moves to make links between historical precedents or through lines in other places and times.
Worth the read, but I’m not sure if I will go back to it again and again as I do Zinns peoples history. Without a doubt Zinn is a better story teller than the author, and it’s the story that draws you in.

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I learned so much detail that I didn't know. It was incredibly eye-opening to see the history of the last 100 years through the eyes of the Third World.

So informative!

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