Informative read on piracy, mostly affecting and perpetuated by Westerners. So now I know that Jack Sparrow and Treasure Island were just imaginative fictionalisations of a brutal criminal lifestyle adopted by mostly lower classes, some motivated by greed, the majority driven to it by the brutal criminal lifestyles of those who lorded it over them. A society of criminals where captains were appointed by popular vote, and members of the gang signed articles governing their existence. Aha, that explains those black-skinned raconteurs with the earring, bandanna and cutlass? Think again, after all, we are dealing with a time in which a sought-after commodity in the new colonies was slaves to toil in the sugar plantations. So, in spite of quite an egalitarian outlook among pirates in terms of decision-making and loot-sharing, Kunta Kinte in the raided slaver was not liberated, but rather a a newly acquired good to auction off in the slave market. And to my grade 6 teacher, Francis Drake was not a hero, but an armed robber, who enjoyed the protection of powerful interests. If you like your myths exploded, this is the book for you.