The Unthinkable in Pursuit of the Eatable
Raj Patel
Development, 2008, vol. 51, issue 4, 442-449
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Raj Patel argues that in the demand for well-paid rural employment creation, movements around the world are presenting new policies that challenge and are prevented by the current constitution of international power. He warns that unless the constitution is changed, many of us will lose not only ways of thinking but also ways of eating, and some of us will lose our very lives. Development (2008) 51, 442–449. doi:10.1057/dev.2008.50
Date: 2008
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