India, Aug. 22 -- Manu Joseph's book is a mirror that unsettles the privileged, exposing how hypocrisy, and systemic failure weave together to sustain India's staggering inequalities while suppressing the possibility of revolt, says SAKSHI PRIYA
Why do the poor, despite living amid stark inequalities and daily indignities, not rise in revolt against the affluent? Manu Joseph's Why the Poor Don't Kill Us tackles this unsettling question with searing insight, dark humour, and unflinching honesty. In this book, Joseph examines contemporary Indian society with a razor-sharp eye, exposing the contradictions, hypocrisies, and endurance that define the lives of both the privileged and the marginalised. From the outset, Joseph confronts readers ...
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