Imprisoned In India: Corruption And Extortion In The Worlds Largest Democracy
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Imprisoned In India: Corruption And Extortion In The Worlds Largest Democracy Is A Riveting Non-Fiction Account That Follows James Tooley As He Investigates Private Schools Serving The Poor In Hyderabad And Then Faces The Consequences Of Exposing Entrenched Corruption. A Timely Exploration Of Education, Governance, And Justice, This Memoir Speaks To Readers Who Care About Democracy, Human Rights, And The Struggles Of The Marginalized. The Tone Is Urgent Yet Hopeful, Offering Both Sober Insight And Moments Of Resilience That Linger After The Final Page.
Written As A Compelling Narrative, The Book Moves With Tooley From Fieldwork To Courtroom And Prison, Revealing How Power And Corruption Shape Everyday Life. It Details The Harsh Realities Inside The Prison Walls And The Rare Kindness Among Inmates Who Have Themselves Been Victims Of A Broken System. By Weaving Together On-The-Ground Reporting With Personal Witness, Imprisoned In India Shows How The Pursuit Of Truth Can Come At A High Cost—And Why The Rule Of Law Matters For Everyone.
- Firsthand Investigation Into Corruption And Extortion In Education And Public Institutions
- Harsh Prison Experience Paired With Moments Of Humanity And Solidarity
- Accessible Exploration Of Key Concepts: Rule Of Law, Accountability, Governance, And Social Justice
- Engaging Narrative Voice That Blends Journalism With Personal Testimony
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