From Malise Rosbech, Global Justice Now <[email protected]>
Subject ☝Pharmanomics: pre-order now
Date September 20, 2023 11:05 AM
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If you pre-order Pharmanomics before its publication date on the 3rd October, you can get it for just £14 (incl. p&p)

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Hi John,
Do you remember Martin Shkreli, the infamous hedge fund manager turned Big Pharma CEO who hiked up prices on life-saving medicines by 5,000% and caused a public outrage around the world? ’The most hated man in America’ as he quickly became globally known.

But what if Shkreli was not just ‘a bad apple’ in the pharmaceutical industry? Instead, what if he was the most honest representation of a whole industry maximising profits on essential drugs to please their millionaire shareholders?

In his new book Pharmanomics: How Big Pharma Destroys Global Health, Global Justice Now director Nick Dearden, explores the structural foundations of the pharmaceutical industry and the new system of global medical apartheid it produces.

Pharmanomics is an essential read for anyone who’s interested in how Big Pharma, and more broadly the global economy, works. You can pre-order a copy for just £14 (incl. p&p) if you order before its publication date on 3 October.
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"Shows how the system which put profits over people's lives was man-made, and how through collective action people can unmake it, for everyone's health."

Winnie Byanyima
UN AIDS executive director and United Nations under-secretary-general
Taking us through captivating research on the AIDS pandemic, the opioid crisis in the US and the Covid-19 period, Pharmanomics is an eye-opening window into a heavily-guarded and multi-billion pound industry whose ethics don’t live up to its rhetoric.

But it also paints a fascinating picture of resistance, resilience and hope as the book brings together lessons from the front line in the fight for access to medicines.

If we want a better pharmaceutical system, it is achievable. Pharmanomics explores in-depth what that would look like and what other movements we might let us inspire by and learn from.

If you pre-order Pharmanomics before its publication date on the 3rd October, you can get it for just £14 (incl. p&p).
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Thank you for everything you do for our campaigns. I hope Pharmanomics will give you the information and the inspiration you need to keep fighting for a better pharma system.

In solidarity,

Malise Rosbech
Campaigner at Global Justice Now


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