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The international
trading system was devised by the rich to suit their needs; it ignores those of
the poor.'
An
imbalance between rich and poor is the oldest and most fatal ailment of all republics.
He who oppresses
the poor to increase his wealth and he who gives gifts to the rich--both come
to poverty.
"The key to ending
extreme poverty is to enable the poorest of the poor to get their foot on the
ladder of development. The ladder of development hovers overhead, and the poorest
of the poor are stuck beneath it. They lack the minimum amount of capital necessary
to get a foothold, and therefore need a boost up to the first rung. "
"Every morning our newspapers
could read, 'More than 20,000 people perished yesterday of extreme poverty.' How?
The poor die in hospital wards that lack drugs, in villages that lack antimalarial
bed nets, in houses that lack safe drinking water. They die namelessly, without
public comment. Sadly, sad stories rarely get written." All
of the incessant debate about development assistance, and whether the rich are
doing enough to help the poor, actually concerns less than 1% of rich world income.
The effort required of the rich is indeed so slight that to do less is to announce
brazenly to a large part of the world: 'You count for nothing.' We should not
be surprised, then, if in later years the rich reap the whirlwind of that heartless
response. The rich
do not have to invest enough in the poorest countries to make them rich; they
need to invest enough so that these countries can get their foot on the economic
ladder . . . Economic development works. It can be successful. It tends to build
on itself. But it must get started. The
essence of Africa's crisis is fundamentally its extreme poverty and therefore
its inability to mobilize out of its own resources even the barest of minimum
resources to address any of the public health crises that Africa faces. Our interconnectedness
on the planet is the dominating truth of the 21st century. One stark result is
that the world's poor live, and especially die, with the awareness that the United
States is doing little to mobilise the weapons of mass salvation that could offer
them survival, dignity and eventually the escape from poverty. "When
the rich make war, it's the poor that die."
Security,
the chief pretense of civilization, cannot exist where the worst of
dangers, the danger of poverty, hangs over everyone's head
Once you experience
Third World poverty, you're really changed forever, if you're at all open to it,
because we're all united in our common humanity. And we are so made as to feel
something for people who are in pain. It's not possible to be human and to be
unaffected by what you see in the third world.
Somewhere near you,
somebody right now is trying to help the indigent and poor - providing food, shelter,
clothing or simple kindness.
Unions have been
the best anti-poverty program that actually worked and did not cost the government
a dime. But as unions grow smaller- not stronger- our ability to act as an economic
mechanism to distribute the gains of our work and raise all workers' wages and
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