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Africa Doesnt Matter How the West Has Failed the Poorest Continent & What We Can Do about It
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Giles Bolton
Lonesome Gods
, March 28, 2010
I am mixed about this book. For the first half I found myself wondering if the author thought that anything could be done for Africa - on any level. And I don't have as favorable view of capitalism and what that can mean for Africa as much as the author. But as I continued reading I did see that Mr. Bolton does, indeed, believe that the individual can have an impact - but it is in how we push our governments, the Aid groups and the corporations that will have the greatest impact. Overall, it is a thought provoking book but left me still wondering how big an impact we can have.
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We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed with Our Families Stories from Rwanda
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Philip Gourevitch
Lonesome Gods
, January 02, 2010
This is the best and most important book I have read in years. I should have been aware of what was going on in Rwanda when the genocide was taking place (I was certainly of age), but it took reading "We Wish to Inform..." many years later to open my eyes. Philip Gourevitch tells about what happened in Rwanda with clarity and he paints a vivid picture. This book showed me a part of the world that I rarely thought of and it changed how I look at the planet and man's inhumanity to man. I recommend this book most highly and wish all would read it.
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