
“Max Havelaar” is a book written by Multatuli (the pseudonym of Eduard Douwes Dekker) that tells the story of a young civil servant, Max Havelaar, who works in colonial Indonesia. Max witnesses the injustice and exploitation of local farmers by Dutch authorities and trading companies. He decides to fight for the farmers' rights, aiming to improve their lives. This book is a powerful condemnation of colonialism and the mistreatment of the native population. It became an important work in Dutch literature, advocating against abuses and promoting social reform.
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