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Steven Fake

    Steve Fake's writing is deeply informed by his engagement with radical politics, particularly influenced by figures like Howard Zinn and Noam Chomsky. His work delves into themes of activism and societal transformation, reflecting a commitment to exploring avenues for social change. Through a clear and insightful style, he examines complex social issues, aiming to provoke thought and encourage active participation. Fake offers readers a distinctive voice on contemporary political and social movements.

    The Scramble for Africa
    • 2008

      The Scramble for Africa

      Darfúr – Intervention and the USA

      • 290 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.0(11)Add rating

      As massive human suffering continues to engulf the Darfur region of Sudan, the crisis has garnered a rhetorical circus of saber-rattling and hand wringing from Western politicians, media, and activists. Yet such bluster has not halted the violence. In a careful, yet scathing, indictment of this constellation of holier-than-thou government leaders, corporate media outlets, and spoon-fed NGOs, Steven Fake and Kevin Funk reveal the myriad ways in which the West has failed Darfur. Eschewing liberal fantasies of Western benevolence, Fake and Funk unmask the hard reality behind "humanitarian intervention" advocacy, painting a disturbing portrait of Washington's past and present relations with some of the worst elements in power in Khartoum. Book jacket.

      The Scramble for Africa