The Past, Present and Future of Global Poverty
Keane Bhatt, Truthout: We live in a world where economic positions - income and wealth - are very unevenly distributed, and this leads to the widespread persistence of poverty. The bottom half of humanity is living in severe poverty;.. they are extremely vulnerable to even small upsets in their income or in the prices they face of basic necessities... Given the total income and wealth available in the world today, we could easily overcome poverty, which would require raising the share of the bottom half from three to roughly five percent. Unfortunately, the trend is going in the opposite direction.'
http://www.truthout.org/yale-philospher-thomas-pogge-past-and-future-global-poverty/1303930954
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http://www.sharenews-blog.com:8090/helma/twoday/sharenews/search?q=poverty
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http://www.truthout.org/yale-philospher-thomas-pogge-past-and-future-global-poverty/1303930954
http://www.sharenews-blog.com:8090/helma/twoday/sharenews/search?q=wealthy
http://www.sharenews-blog.com:8090/helma/twoday/sharenews/search?q=poverty
http://www.sharenews-blog.com:8090/helma/twoday/sharenews/search?q=Keane+Bhatt
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Starmail - 29. Mai, 22:07
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