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Removing The Exploiters

Imagining a World Without Power Abuses: A persistent global structure in which Black populations have repeatedly been positioned as extractable, exploitable, or disposable within changing imperial systems, and this pattern.

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Paperback
Book Removing The Exploiters Ryan K. Robinson
Libristo code: 52816956
Publishers Independently published, June 2026
The book argues that modern global inequality is not accidental or the result of isolated historical... Full description
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The book argues that modern global inequality is not accidental or the result of isolated historical events, but the outcome of a long-running, evolving system of power rooted in colonialism, slavery, financial control, and political intervention. It presents world history as a connected structure rather than separate national stories.

It begins by describing pre-colonial civilizations in Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Europe to challenge the idea that Europe was uniquely responsible for "civilization." It then traces European colonial expansion as a system of economic extraction, focusing on slavery, resource exploitation, and the destruction or subordination of non-European societies.

The book continues by arguing that after formal colonialism ended, global control shifted into financial and institutional forms. It highlights systems such as:

  • The Bretton Woods system and the rise of the U.S. dollar as global reserve currency
  • The IMF and World Bank and their structural adjustment policies
  • Debt systems and sanctions as tools of economic pressure
  • Military and covert interventions against leaders who pursued national resource control

A recurring theme is that leaders in the Global South who attempted to assert economic independence or nationalize resources were often removed, destabilized, or overthrown, which the book interprets as part of a consistent enforcement pattern within global power structures.

The book also argues that control operates not only through force but through culture, media, education, and ideology-what people are taught to see as "normal" global order. It describes Western media dominance, education systems, and cultural exports as reinforcing this structure by shaping global perceptions and aspirations.

In its later chapters, the book shifts to the present and future, focusing on artificial intelligence, global finance, and technology as the next phase of power concentration. It warns that these systems may deepen existing inequalities unless alternative economic and political models are developed.

Finally, it argues that global inequality is maintained by interconnected systems of extraction and influence rather than isolated historical injustices, and calls for greater awareness, alternative institutions, debt restructuring, and new forms of global organization.

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About the book

Full name Removing The Exploiters
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2026
Number of pages 50
EAN 9798199753623
Libristo code 52816956
Weight 82
Dimensions 152 x 229 x 3
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