Unfair trade
April 3, 202015 min read2944 words
Published: April 3, 2020  |  15 min read2944 words
Culture Coursing through the veins of the modern world and the modern subject alike, coffee is the spirit of exploitation in brewed form. Getty Images // Yulia Reznikov To the well-known political, economic, and cultural revolutions that inaugurated capitalist modernity, we ought...
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September 22, 2022
Well written with balanced purple prose. Unfortunately, historical anecdotes actually contradict author's claims. Claims of coffee always having been the upper class forcing it on the lower class and then a historical anecdote of how the upper class couldn't get the lower class to stop drinking it. Didn't give adequate context to why everyone was drinking beer more often before tea either, as clean drinking water being relatively new staple to people's diets.
September 22, 2022
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