The Reproach of Hunger: Food, Justice, and Money in the Twenty-First Century

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Hailed as invaluable…a substantial work of political thought, ( New Statesman ) in a groundbreaking report, based on years of reporting, David Rieff assesses whether ending extreme poverty and widespread hunger is truly within our reach, as is increasingly promised.Can we provide enough food for nine billion people in 2050, especially the bottom poorest in the Global South? Some of the most brilliant scientists, world politicians, and aid and development experts forecast an end to the crisis of massive malnutrition in the next decades. The World Bank, IMF, and Western governments look to public-private partnerships to solve the problems of access and the cost of food. Philanthrocapitalists Bill Gates and Warren Buffett spend billions to solve the problem, relying on technology. And the international development Establishment gets publicity from stars Bob Geldorf, George Clooney, and Bono. Hunger, [David Rieff] writes, is a political problem, and fighting it means rejecting the fashionable consensus that only the private sector can act efficiently ( The New Yorker ). Rieff, who has been studying and reporting on humanitarian aid and development for thirty years, takes a careful look. He cites climate change, unstable governments that receive aid, the cozy relationship between the philanthropic sector and giants like Monsanto, that are often glossed over in the race to solve the crisis. This is a stellar addition to the canon of development policy literature ( Publishers Weekly starred review). The Reproach of Hunger is the most complete and informed description of the world most fundamental question: Can we feed the world population? Rieff answers a careful Yes and charts the path by showing how it will take seizing all opportunities; technological, cultural, and political to wipe out famine and malnutrition.

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Weight 0.4 kg
Dimensions 3.05 × 13.97 × 21.28 cm
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Pages

432

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ISBN 10

1439123888

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MA, United States, Holbrook

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