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Upside Down A Primer For The Lookingglass World 1st Eduardo Galeano

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Upside Down A Primer For The Lookingglass World 1st Eduardo Galeano
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Publisher: Picador
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 7.2 MB
Pages: 358
Author: Eduardo Galeano, Jose Guadalupe Posada, Mark Fried
ISBN: 9780312420314, 0312420315
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1st

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Upside Down A Primer For The Lookingglass World 1st Eduardo Galeano by Eduardo Galeano, Jose Guadalupe Posada, Mark Fried 9780312420314, 0312420315 instant download after payment.

In a series of mock lesson plans and a "program of study" Galeano provides an eloquent, passionate, funny and shocking exposé of First World privileges and assumptions. From a master class in "The Impunity of Power" to a seminar on "The Sacred Car"—with tips along the way on "How to Resist Useless Vices" and a declaration of the "The Right to Rave"—he surveys a world unevenly divided between abundance and deprivation, carnival and torture, power and helplessness.
We have accepted a "reality" we should reject, he writes, one where poverty kills, people are hungry, machines are more precious than humans, and children work from dark to dark. In the North, we are fed on a diet of artificial need and all made the same by things we own; the South is the galley slave enabling our greed.

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