Britain didn't just put the empire back the way it had found it. In
Uncommon Wealth, Kojo Koram traces the tale of how after the end of the
British empire an interconnected group of well-heeled British
intellectuals, politicians, accountants and lawyers offshored their
capital, seized assets and saddled debt in former 'dependencies'. This
enabled horrific inequality across the globe as ruthless capitalists
profited and ordinary people across Britain's former territories in
colonial Africa, Asia and the Caribbean were trapped in poverty.
However, the reinforcement of capitalist power across the world also
ricocheted back home. Now it has left many Britons wondering where their
own sovereignty and prosperity has gone... Decolonisation was not
just a trendy buzzword.
It was one of the great global changes
of the past hundred years, yet Britain - the protagonist in the whole,
messy drama - has forgotten it was ever even there. A blistering
uncovering of the scandal of Britain's disastrous treatment of
independent countries after empire, Uncommon Wealth shows the decisions
of decades past are contributing to the forces that are breaking Britain
today.
Uncommon Wealth : Britain and the Aftermath of Empire - Kojo Koram
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