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"This powerful and beautifully written book offers a new way of looking at the Green Revolution that should be required reading for those inside the Gates Foundation and other institutions that say they have the answer to eliminating hunger around the world. As this book elegantly demonstrates, the stories we tell ourselves about our past can hinder our best efforts to eradicate poverty and famine in communities across the globe. As it turns out, feeding the world will involve more than just increasing crop yields; it will require interrogating the histories we thought we knew about why hunger…mehr

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"This powerful and beautifully written book offers a new way of looking at the Green Revolution that should be required reading for those inside the Gates Foundation and other institutions that say they have the answer to eliminating hunger around the world. As this book elegantly demonstrates, the stories we tell ourselves about our past can hinder our best efforts to eradicate poverty and famine in communities across the globe. As it turns out, feeding the world will involve more than just increasing crop yields; it will require interrogating the histories we thought we knew about why hunger exists in the world in the first place. This book is a great place to start that journey."--Bart Elmore, author of Seed Money: Monsanto's Past and Our Food Future "In this very welcome contribution to the Green Revolution literature, Aaron Eddens excavates the imperial foundations of industrial agricultural technology to understand the push to transform African agriculture. With sharp observation and a rich analysis, Seeding Empire shows how new frontiers are premised on old and exposes the continuities that bind modern philanthropists to their Cold War counterparts. Laying bare these narratives, Eddens deploys wide-ranging scholarship to unsettle the complacent developmental maxims that would rather leave the tough questions unasked."--Raj Patel, coauthor of A History of the World in Seven Cheap Things "From the Green Revolution to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, from Mexico to Kenya, Eddens has given us a new view of how philanthropy-promoted technological innovation advances the interests of monopolies such as Monsanto/Bayer. Compellingly argued, clearly written, and convincing, Seeding Empire is an indispensable guide to the inner workings of philanthrocapitalism."--Greg Grandin, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The End of the Myth: From the Frontier to the Border Wall in the Mind of America "Eddens combines meticulous research in the archives and printed sources with remarkably revealing oral interviews to produce a deeply creative study that advances the history of agriculture, of development, and of capitalism."--David Roediger, author of The Sinking Middle Class
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Aaron Eddens is an American Studies scholar and Assistant Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies at Grand Valley State University.