The search for gold, as an extreme expression of man's insatiable thirst for wealth, leads modern, financially powerful gold hunters to ally even with governments, to violently upset the balance of entire ecosystems.
What can such gold mining do to the environment and quality of life? How and why does it divide the society of ordinary people who live together in the area? What are the arguments of each side? How can disaster be avoided? Otherwise, what will be the reaction of nature?
George Sanidas's book "Gold Divides Us" answers these hot questions and offers the reader, in the form of the realistic dialogues of a play, the context of the conflict and the mentality of the people who are in conflict, so that he can draw out the his own personal conclusions…
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