In a world defined by growing inequality and global unrest, understanding the role of economic institutions in shaping conflict has never been more critical. The Price of Freedom: How Economic Institutions Fuel Conflict by William Ubagan delves into the hidden forces driving disputes and explores how financial systems and policies can ignite or sustain societal tensions.
Drawing on historical case studies, real-world interviews, and rigorous analysis, this thought-provoking book unpacks the ways in which wealth distribution, resource allocation, and economic exploitation contribute to unrest. Ubagan also examines the paradox of progress, showing how even well-intentioned policies can exacerbate inequality and discord when poorly implemented.
More than a study of conflict, this book offers actionable insights on how economic reforms and inclusive policies can pave the way toward sustainable peace. With its compelling narrative and sharp analysis, The Price of Freedom is a must-read for policymakers, scholars, activists, and anyone seeking to understand the powerful connection between economics and human dignity.
Key Topics Include:
The historical role of economic systems in fostering conflict
The impact of globalization on inequality and tension
Case studies of regions where economic reform has reduced violence
Strategies for building equitable institutions that promote lasting peace
The Price of Freedom challenges readers to think critically about the systems we take for granted and to envision a world where economic justice leads to a brighter, more peaceful future.