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Black Gold - Antony Wild
Black Gold
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The extraordinary tale of the wildfire spread of a drink which is embedded in our history and our daily cultural life - and which provides a compelling allegory for corporate greed, mercantile ruthlessness and global expansion. Arguably the most valuable legally traded commodity in the world... show more
The extraordinary tale of the wildfire spread of a drink which is embedded in our history and our daily cultural life - and which provides a compelling allegory for corporate greed, mercantile ruthlessness and global expansion. Arguably the most valuable legally traded commodity in the world after oil, coffee's dark five-hundred year history links alchemy and anthropology, poetry and politics, and science and slavery. Revolutions have been hatched in coffee houses, secret socities and commercial alliances formed, and politics and art endlessly debated. With over a hundred million people looking to it for their livelihood, the coffee industry is now the world's largest employer and the financial lifeblood of many third-world countries (or the blood with which they feed the global capitalist vampire, depending on your point of view). But with world prices at a historic low, the future looks uncertain. In this thought-provoking expose, Antony Wild, coffee trader and historian, explores coffee's dismal colonial past and its perilous corporate present, revealing the shocking exploitation at the heart of the industry. To many people, coffee has become largely just another commodity. Black Gold restores our faith in the mystery of this unique beverage.
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ISBN: 9781841156569 (1841156566)
Edition language: English
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Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it
4.0 Black Gold: The Dark History of Coffee
A very interesting and quite readable history of Coffee, separating myth from history and looking at our modern habits with coffee and asking how sustainable some of our habits are. A lot of the questions are how we can afford to continue exploitation without it having long-term issues. I really d...
Itinerant Librarian on Books
Itinerant Librarian on Books rated it
1.5 Booknote: Coffee: A Dark History
Click on the link to read my review of the book at my personal blog, The Itinerant Librarian.
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