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Let's Look After the Worth of the World

Majid Salim

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English
Austin Macauley Publishers
27 March 2026
'Let's Look After the Worth of the World' is a brilliantly written book about politics and economics, arguing from a left-wing perspective that modern life is unsustainable. This book is a wake-up call-a wake-up call for absolutely everybody in the whole world. We live in a world where most of the wealth is controlled by a few people, where we are all renting our existences from forces that control everything, and where they tell us to own nothing and be happy. Is this right? Add to this the negative effects of colour television and the media, and we have a world where it seems we are accelerating ever faster towards a cliff edge. In this book Majid Salim 'sounds the alarm'; he argues, with technical skill and heartfelt language, that something must change. It needs to be read by every decision-maker in every country. It is an inspiration for change, a justification for thinking differently. Everyone who reads it will start demanding action from their leaders and sympathising with the radical leftists who say our planet needs root and branch reform. 'Let's Look After the Worth of the World' will change you - it taps into the widely felt, but almost totally unrepresented, feelings the public have about radical Left solutions.
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Imprint:   Austin Macauley Publishers
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 127mm, 
ISBN:   9781035896981
ISBN 10:   1035896982
Pages:   82
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Majid Salim is a novelist and academic, who has previously been published in the Guardian and by Springer-Verlag. He has published academic papers in the fields of Computer Science and Economics. He likes cooking, drinking sake and listening to electronic music. He is divorced with children. He lives in Birmingham.

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