A deconstruction of the neoliberal placations about global capitalism, exposing the inequalities of global poverty âWeâre making headway on global poverty,â trills Bill Gates. âDecline of Global Extreme Poverty Continues,â reports the World Bank. âHow did the global poverty rate halve in 20 years?â inquires The Economist. Seth Donnelly answers: âIt didnât!â In fact, according to Donnelly, virtually nothing about these glad tidings proclaiming plummeting global poverty rates is true. Itâs just that trend-setting neoliberal experts and institutions need us to believe that global capitalism, now unfettered in the wake of the Cold War and bolstered by Information Technology, has ushered in a new phase of international human prosperity. This short book deconstructs the assumption that global poverty has fallen dramatically, and lays bare the spurious methods of poverty measurement and data on which the dominant prosperity narrative depends. Here is carefully researched documentation that global povertyâand the inequalities and misery that flourish within itâremains massive, afflicting the majority of the worldâs population. Donnelly goes further to analyze just how global poverty, rather than being reduced, is actually reproduced by the imperatives of capital accumulation on a global scale. Just as the global, environmental catastrophe cannot be resolved within capitalism, rooted as it is in contemporary mechanisms of exploitation and plunder, neither can human poverty be effectively eliminated by neoliberal âadvances.â
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