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Pharma Monopoly: The Battle for the Future of Medicines

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It is no secret that billions of people across the world lack the freedom and right to access life-saving medicines. For decades, people have fought to put this, though, as the Covid-19 pandemic made sickeningly clear, vast swaths of humanity are still left without. The reason: people are actively denied access to affordable medicines by outdated patent rules and economic policies dominated by neoliberalism. It is no accident, and it is not due to the pharmaceutical industry alone.

Tahir Amin and Rohit Malpani, two leading figures in the access to medicines movement, examine the origins of this system of rules that champions monopolies and the false god of innovation over the public interest and human well-being. They tell the story of how, move by move, governments have ceded control to and then empowered pharmaceutical companies, making it increasingly hard to undo the damage wreaked along the way. From their unique vantage points and experiences, the authors critique global health initiatives and philanthropists for maintaining the status quo and warn of a future dominated by financial markets and artificial intelligence that will reinforce the worst practices of yesterday and portends new injustices for everyone.

Ultimately, Pharma Monopoly questions the foundations of international efforts to improve access to medicines and calls for a new way forward that can rekindle a movement for justice.

Authors: Amin Tahir, Malpani Rohit
Publisher: POLITY PRESS
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9781509558322
Cover: Hardback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2026

Chapter 1. The Illusion of Access
Chapter 2. We're Being Recolonized
Chapter 3. The Third Way: Neoliberalism's 'Human Face'
Chapter 4. Don't Bite the Hand that Feeds You
Chapter 5. The Innovation Trap
Chapter 6. Wall Street's Pharmacy
Chapter 7. For the Few, By the Few: The Rise of Artificial Intelligence
Chapter 8. The End of the Beginning

Tahir Amin is a founder and CEO of the Initiative for Medicines, Access & Knowledge (I-MAK). He has also served as advisor/consultant to international groups including the European Patent Office, the World Health Organization, and Unitaid, and has testified before the US Congress on patents and unsustainable drug prices.

Rohit Malpani is an independent consultant and former Director of Policy for the Médecins Sans Frontières Access Campaign. He has previously served as a Board Member of Unitaid, Special Advisor at Oxfam, and a Human Rights Advisor at the World Health Organization.

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