A six‑part Orwellian dissection of the English East India Company, from royal charter to corporate ghost, tracing the mechanics of monopoly, conquest, and linguistic deceit that built the modern world.
From British India's Home Charges to the Pentagon's Iran campaign: the same mechanism, different letterhead — the public foots the bill, the contractors book the revenue.
Explore the rapid conquest of Africa by European powers between 1880 and 1914, the brutal exploitation that followed, and the persistent legacies that continue to shape the continent.