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The Divide, Global Inequality from Conquest to Free Markets, by Jason Hickel, is a work of political economy and global development that examines why wealth and poverty are distributed so unevenly across the world. Rather than treating inequality as a natural outcome of markets or a temporary problem that aid can fix, Hickel argues that it has been produced over centuries through conquest, colonial rule, unequal trade, debt, and the modern structures of globalization. The book is written for a broad audience, so it aims to make complex historical and economic processes understandable without requiring specialized training in economics. Its purpose is both diagnostic and critical. It questions familiar stories about development, poverty reduction, and humanitarian assistance, while also pointing toward structural reforms that would give poorer countries more economic sovereignty. As a result, the book works as both an introduction to global inequality and a challenge to the assumptions that often shape mainstream discussions of development.