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World hunger : twelve myths / by Frances Moore Lappé and Joseph Collins.

Title
World hunger : twelve myths / by Frances Moore Lappé and Joseph Collins.
Author
Lappé, Frances Moore
Publication
New York : Grove Press, 1986.

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Collins, Joseph, 1945-
Description
208 p. : ill.; 21 cm.
Summary
Abstract: How U.S. foreign aid may hurt rather than help the hungry or poor in third world countries is discussed. Findings show that over-crowded countries have resources necessary for people to free themselves from hunger; per capita food production can increase while at the same time more people go hungry. Myths are presented which prevent us from understanding how we can alleviate world hunger. Some of these are 1) There is simply not enough food; 2) Nature is to blame; 3) The free can end hunger; 4) We benefit from their hunger; 5) Free trade is the answer; and 6) Too hungry to revolt. A number of organizations and publications are listed as sources that can help to go beyond the myths of hunger and to discover effective action for change.
Subject
  • Agriculture and state
  • Food Supply
  • Food supply
  • Nutrition Policy
  • Nutrition policy
  • Poverty
  • Public Policy
  • Social policy
  • Starvation
Note
  • "A food first book."
Bibliography (note)
  • Bibliography: p. [151]-202.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
ISBN
0394556267 (pbk.) :
LCCN
^^^86045423^
OCLC
14372267
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library