hunger and capitalism [important statistics and quotes, but poor article]:
Nearly 16 million Americans are living in deep or severe poverty.
(...) "A McClatchy Newspapers analysis of the 2005 census figures, the latest available, found that nearly 16 million Americans are living in extreme poverty. A family of four with two children and an annual income of less than $9,903 — half the federal poverty line — was considered severely poor in 2005. So were individuals who made less than $5,080 a year."
(...) Professor Jean Ziegler (UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food and author of various books on globalization and on what he calls the crimes committed in the name of global finance and capitalism) attests in his book 'L'empire de la honte' (Editions Fayard – 'Empire of Shame', translated in 14 languages but not in English) that enough food can be provided globally for twice the number of the current world population of 6.6 billion.
(...) "Through the [international] debt, hunger is the weapon of mass destruction which is used by the cosmocrats to crush - and to exploit - the people, in particular in the Southern hemisphere."[…]" A complex set of measures, immediately feasible and which I describe in the book, could quickly put a term to hunger. It is impossible to sum these up in one sentence. One thing is certain: world agriculture, in the current state of productivity, could feed twice the number of today’s global population. So it is not a matter of fate: hunger is man made.
collected snippets of immediate importance...

Saturday, April 28, 2007
Labels:
agriculture,
capitalism,
debt,
hunger,
jean ziegler,
neo-liberalism,
overpopulation,
trickle-down
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