“Do you know why people like me are shy about being capitalists? Well, its because we, for as long as we have known you, were capital, like bales of cotton and sacks of sugar, and you were commanding, cruel capitalists, and the memory of this so strong, the experience so recent, that we can't quite bring ourselves to embrace this idea that you think so much of.”
Quote by Jamaica Kincaid
Book:A Small Place
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A Small Place
This work delves into the historical and political consequences of colonial rule, offering a critical analysis of the social and psychological effects on the inhabitants of a small island. more
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