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In Wealth, Poverty and Politics, renowned economist Thomas Sowell challenges conventional beliefs about global inequality, economic disparities, and the root causes of poverty.
With penetrating clarity, Sowell dismantles myths perpetuated by media and academia, and instead offers a data-driven analysis of how geography, culture, politics, and human capital shape the economic destiny of nations and communities.
Drawing comparisons between regions like Sub-Saharan Africa, Europe, Asia, and the Americas, Sowell explores why some societies thrive while others remain trapped in cycles of poverty.
This expanded edition also includes insights into global migration, social justice narratives, and the unintended consequences of welfare states.
It’s a thought-provoking read that forces readers to question popular assumptions and look at economic inequality through a broader historical and empirical lens.













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