The Divide -
Directed by Xavier Gens, this post-apocalyptic horror film explores the psychological breakdown of survivors trapped in a basement.
Jason Hickel’s book, The Divide: A Brief Guide to Global Inequality and its Solutions , challenges the mainstream narrative of international development. The Divide
: He posits that poverty is not a natural condition but a political creation rooted in 500 years of history, from colonialism to modern structural adjustment programs. Directed by Xavier Gens, this post-apocalyptic horror film
: Once a thriving community, it was unintentionally destroyed when the protagonist (the Courier) delivered a package that triggered underground nuclear silos. : Once a thriving community, it was unintentionally
In the Fallout universe, is a treacherous, wind-blasted wasteland where the DLC Lonesome Road takes place.
: Hickel argues that while rich countries give roughly $128 billion in aid annually, vastly larger sums—over $3 trillion—flow in the opposite direction through debt interest, trade rules, and illicit financial flows.