The Race War: The World-Wide Conflict Of Races
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Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
A landmark work of political and social analysis, The Race War: The World-wide Conflict of Races by Ronald Segal presents a sweeping, unflinching examination of racial tension and conflict as a defining force in modern global history. Segal argues with passionate authority that race is not a peripheral issue but a central axis around which international politics, colonial power, and human suffering have revolved throughout the twentieth century. Chronicling struggles across Africa, Asia, the Americas, and beyond, the book details how systemic racism and imperial exploitation have fuelled a world-wide conflict with devastating consequences for billions of people. Written with the urgency and moral clarity of an engaged journalist and scholar, it stands as a powerful indictment of racial injustice and a call to global conscience.
Author: Ronald Segal
Format: Paperback
Published: 1967, Pelican Books
Genre: Politics & law
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
A landmark work of political and social analysis, The Race War: The World-wide Conflict of Races by Ronald Segal presents a sweeping, unflinching examination of racial tension and conflict as a defining force in modern global history. Segal argues with passionate authority that race is not a peripheral issue but a central axis around which international politics, colonial power, and human suffering have revolved throughout the twentieth century. Chronicling struggles across Africa, Asia, the Americas, and beyond, the book details how systemic racism and imperial exploitation have fuelled a world-wide conflict with devastating consequences for billions of people. Written with the urgency and moral clarity of an engaged journalist and scholar, it stands as a powerful indictment of racial injustice and a call to global conscience.