Following an encounter with Maximillion Crooked, Imogen Hackerton, daughter of
a congressman and great-great-great-granddaughter of the infamous Hacker the
Horrible, is drawn into a web of blackmail and deceit.
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China and other Third World societies cannot 'catch up'. Much of the world's
work has moved to the poor countries, yet - through dominating critical
aspects of labour process - a few rich, imperialist countries monopolise the
benefits. China and the Third World will remain poor and the vast global
social divide is - under the present system - permanent. -- .