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Food and Poverty
The Political Economy of Confrontation
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206 pages
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Focusing on the critical issues of hunger and malnutrition in the Third World, the book examines how poverty and unemployment, rather than agricultural failure, contribute to these problems. It argues that without a fairer distribution of global resources and political power, efforts like population control will be ineffective. The author advocates for a fundamental shift in ideology and education to address these contemporary tensions between the West and the Third World.
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2013, paperback
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