with Chris Hedges
RT America on Aug 25, 2018
Author, Lee Wengraf talks to journalist Chris Hedges, host of On Contact, about her new book Extracting Profit: Imperialism, Neoliberalism, and the New Scramble of Africa.
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Africa’s Bad Omen of World War by Finian Cunningham
Division and Injustice: Worldwide Inequality by Graham Peebles
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