Pharmanomics, Nick Dearden’s searing exposé of the way pharmaceutical corporations hold us all hostage with their patents and monopoly...
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Hi John,
Pharmanomics, Nick Dearden’s searing exposé of the way pharmaceutical corporations hold us all hostage with their patents and monopoly rights, is published today. Of course, like many Global Justice Now supporters you’ve probably heard something of the arguments in the book before. You might have taken email actions with us to demand the government supports a global patent waiver on Covid-19 vaccines and treatments, or even run a campaign stall or joined our funeral protest outside Downing Street two years ago.
Members and supporters of Global Justice Now, together with allies in the UK and all around the world, have been crucial in pushing for a pharmaceutical system where people come before profit. As Global Justice Now’s director, Nick has been at the centre of this movement, and Pharmanomics brings together what he’s learnt in the process in a highly readable and ultimately quite hopeful narrative.
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Precisely because this book has emerged from the movement we’re all part of, we wanted to make it as affordable as possible. You can get your copy from us for just £14, including free postage and packing – the cover price is £18.99.
You may also want to see Nick speak at one of the book tour events ([link removed]) organised by Global Justice Now local groups around the country. Over the next two months, Nick will be speaking at book events in Sydenham, Hastings, Sheffield, Bradford, Portsmouth, Reading, Dundee, Ardrossan, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Nottingham.
As you might expect, I’ve been involved in Global Justice Now’s pharma corporations campaign for the six years we’ve been running it, and I can still say I learnt a lot and got a new perspective on the nature of the problem and the opportunities for change now opening up. However much you already know, I’d really recommend it!
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In solidarity,
James O’Nions
Head of activism
PS. If you want to get a taste of the book, before deciding to buy it, try this interview Nick did with Novara Media ([link removed]) recently.
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