Historically Exploited Nations: What History Took, What Language Hid, and What Still Remainsby Aram & the AlgorithmsWhy this book?Because so many people are asking the same question: How did the world become so unequal-and why does it stay that way?This book begins with the understanding that the past isn't over. It's still shaping global economies, education systems, borders, headlines, and lives. Yet most of us were taught a version of history that left out the systems of extraction, violence, and domination that created our present-day world.What is this book?It's an alternative textbook. A reframe. A toolkit. A conversation starter.Historically Exploited Nations helps readers understand the patterns of global exploitation-past and present-without shame or blame, but with clarity and care. Through stories, timelines, glossaries, maps, media analysis, and creative frameworks, it unpacks how language, power, and policy have shaped entire nations-and how communities are reclaiming their futures today.Who is it for?This book is for learners of all kinds.It's for teachers rethinking curriculum.For students who feel like something's missing from their history class.For parents trying to raise thoughtful, globally aware kids.And for everyday people-across backgrounds and beliefs-who want a deeper, fairer understanding of the world around them.When and how to use it?Use it as a teaching resource, a group study guide, or a solo reading journey. Bring it into high schools, colleges, book clubs, homeschool programs, and community learning spaces. It's structured to support critical thinking and open dialogue, without assuming prior knowledge.How was it made?This is not just a book-it's an experiment in co-creation.Historically Exploited Nations was written by Aram & the Algorithms, a collaboration between a human writer and a large language model. Aram brought the structure, questions, ethics, and voice; the AI brought speed, research synthesis, and echoes from across the global knowledge commons. Together, they created something that's readable, teachable, and meant to spark new conversations.If you've ever wondered what terms like "Third World," "developing nations," or "global South" are really hiding...If you've ever wanted to understand the link between colonialism, capitalism, climate crisis, and cultural erasure...If you're hungry for stories, tools, and truths that make the invisible visible...This is the book.Start here. Share widely. Rewrite the map.