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Paul Rigby

    Paul Rigby is a sought-after speaker and facilitator, specializing in guiding organizations through successful transformation and innovation during times of change. His expertise focuses on fostering business growth and employee engagement, helping companies navigate complex change processes. Rigby's approach centers on practical strategies that enable effective leadership and successful adaptation in dynamic market environments. His work contributes to building more resilient and innovative enterprises.

    The Rat People
    The Writings of St. Paul
    • The Second Edition of this perennially popular Norton Critical Edition is based on the Today's New International Version of Paul's letters, a new translation that is heralded for its inclusiveness and accuracy in representation of gender.

      The Writings of St. Paul
    • The Rat People

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.6(55)Add rating

      A shocking exploration of Beijing's notorious underground reveals the human cost of capitalism, where over 1 million residents live in inhumane conditions. China's rapid economic growth, which has seen its GDP soar from 214 billion USD in 1978 to an estimated 14 trillion USD in 2019, has come at a significant price. This transformation has largely been driven by mingong, urban migrant workers—former peasant farmers who were celebrated for their role in China's economic miracle. However, many of them and their descendants now reside underground in Beijing, facing dire living conditions devoid of light, water, and sanitation. Author Patrick Saint-Paul spent two years among the "rat people" (shuzu), living in a network of deep tunnels and former bomb shelters built during the Cold War. These mingong migrate from across the nation seeking better job opportunities but often find themselves unable to afford housing due to their meager wages. The dream of prosperity for all in China turns out to be a bitter illusion for many. Through the individual stories of the shizu, Saint-Paul crafts a cautionary tale about the extreme lengths individuals will go to for a better life and the profound human cost associated with the modern economy.

      The Rat People