From Guy Taylor, Global Justice Now <[email protected]>
Subject Online talk: Pharmanomics with Nick Dearden
Date December 3, 2023 9:01 AM
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Join us on 7 December as Nick presents the scandalous facts about the pharmaceutical industry and charts a path to something better.

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Hi John,
I just wanted to flag up the email that James sent you a couple of weeks ago. The online book launch for Nick Dearden's Pharmanomics, How Big Pharma Destroys Global Health is building up to be a big online event. In case you didn't see his email, I paste it below - we would hate for you to miss it!

Best wishes,

Guy Taylor
Activism Manager
Hi John,
Over the past month and a half, Global Justice Now director Nick Dearden has been speaking to packed events about his book, Pharmanomics ([link removed]) , all around the country, from Portsmouth to Peebles.

We’ll be adding a handful of new dates in the new year, but if you haven’t had chance to hear from Nick, there’s now a chance to do so online. Nick has been asked to give the annual lecture of the Nottingham University-based Centre for the Study of Social and Global Justice. This will be a Zoom-only event, rather than a hybrid one, so should be easy to listen to and take part in.


** Pharmanomics: How Big Pharma Destroys Global Health
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* When: Thursday 7 December, 6pm-7.30pm
* Format: Talk followed by Q&A

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Reviews of Pharmanomics are starting to come in, with several reviewers picking up on how hopeful the book is, despite describing the deplorable consequences of a pharmaceutical sector addicted to the profit motive. Writing in the latest issue of New Internationalist magazine, Dinyar Godrej notes:

“Dearden … lets a vast array of scandalous facts do the talking in support of his thesis, and makes a cogent argument for the decolonization of the world economy and the liberation of captive knowledge. Equally impressively, he devotes two extensive chapters to real world strategies for change. It’s this practical bent which makes Pharmanomics just the tonic.”

Join us on 7 December to hear from Nick about the main themes of his book, what he found out while researching it, and why there really is cause for hope despite the apparently overweening power of patent-wielding corporations.
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James O’Nions
Head of activism

PS. If you’re based in the UK, you can still get hold of a copy of Nick’s book from us for just £15 ([link removed]) , including postage, while stocks last. Those outside the UK can get it from online bookstores, and from the publisher, Verso ([link removed]) .
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