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Sunday, March 25, 2018

Famine: History, Causes, and Consequences — A Select Bibliography

Inspired by the previous post, I put together a comparatively short bibliography on the history, causes, and consequences of famine. Compilations with significant family resemblance:
  • Beyond Inequality: Toward the Globalization of Welfare, Well-Being and Human Flourishing
  • Beyond Capitalist Agribusiness: Toward Agroecology & Food Justice
  • Ecological & Environmental Politics, Philosophies, and Worldviews
  • Global Distributive Justice
  • Health: Law, Ethics & Social Justice
  • Marxism

posted by Patrick S. O'Donnell at 10:17 AM

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