This May Help You Understand the World: A Timely Book for Those Confused by the Problems of a Troubled World

This May Help You Understand the World: A Timely Book for Those Confused by the Problems of a Troubled World

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Author: Lawrence Potter

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 320


Many of us do not fully understand the world, or its recent past. It's all too complicated, and well, foreign and far away. Every day the newspaper brings us more news than we can possibly assimilate in a single morning but without much of the background needed to put it into context. Lawrence Potter assures you that it is ok to need more information than is carried in the newspapers, people do want to understand the facts behind the headlines, and makes it his business to help. Answering questions on a wide range of current themes such as: 'How do we know if an NGO is doing a good job?' Is George Bush stupid?' and 'What's Wrong with Plastic Bags?', this book provides a guide to the world events that we think we ought to know about.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.

Author: Lawrence Potter

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 320


Many of us do not fully understand the world, or its recent past. It's all too complicated, and well, foreign and far away. Every day the newspaper brings us more news than we can possibly assimilate in a single morning but without much of the background needed to put it into context. Lawrence Potter assures you that it is ok to need more information than is carried in the newspapers, people do want to understand the facts behind the headlines, and makes it his business to help. Answering questions on a wide range of current themes such as: 'How do we know if an NGO is doing a good job?' Is George Bush stupid?' and 'What's Wrong with Plastic Bags?', this book provides a guide to the world events that we think we ought to know about.