Saturday, December 15, 2018

How Britain stole $45 trillion from India || Jason Hickel | Al Jazeera


And lied about it. 

by Jason Hickel




There is a story that is commonly told in Britain that the colonisation of India - as horrible as it may have been - was not of any major economic benefit to Britain itself. If anything, the administration of India was a cost to Britain. So the fact that the empire was sustained for so long - the story goes - was a gesture of Britain's benevolence. 
(I have heard lies of sort from some racists on a Portuguese TV, regarding the Portuguese occupation of African territories.)
New research by the renowned economist Utsa Patnaik - just published by Columbia University Press - deals a crushing blow to this narrative. Drawing on nearly two centuries of detailed data on tax and trade, Patnaik calculated that Britain drained a total of nearly $45 trillion from India during the period 1765 to 1938. 





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