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They told us slavery ended. They told us freedom came. But everywhere you look, invisible chains still rule minds.
From classrooms in Africa to lecture halls in Asia, from exams to career opportunities, English-the language of former colonial powers-decides who succeeds, who fails, and who is left behind.
The Silent Rulers explores the global legacy of language, education, and power. It's a journey through history, culture, and identity, asking a bold question: if our freedom depends on mastering someone else's words, are we truly free?
This is a book for thinkers, dreamers, and anyone ready to see the chains that bind us... and imagine breaking them.