What’s Missing from Jason Hickel’s Global Inequality Project
Image by Andrew Stutesman.
When billionaires fund the revolution, the outcome is already fixed.
But what happens when the very system responsible for global plunder also decides how that plunder is explained?
What happens when whiteness doesn’t just extract labor and land—but also curates the language of liberation?
Jason Hickel’s Global Inequality Project is bold, timely, and urgently needed. It maps colonial legacies, capital flows, ecological debt, and global exploitation with impressive clarity.