By defining the problem as "hunger," the emergency food system is helping to direct our attention away from the more fundamental problem of poverty, and the even more basic problem of inequality.

Janet Poppendieck

Mots clés inequality poverty hunger emergency-food-programs



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Tipsy, they tumbled early into bed - to get as much sleep as they could. So they would feel less hunger. The summer catch had been poor; there wasn't much food. They ate with care and looked sideways at the old: the old were gluttons, everybody knew it, and what was the good of feeding them? It wouldn't harm them to starve a little.
The hungry dogs howled. The women rinsed the children's bellies with hot water three times a day, so they wouldn't cry so much for food. The old starved silently. ("The North")

Yevgeny Zamyatin

Mots clés poverty elderly hunger starvation poor oldl-starve



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the larger the percentage of the national income taken by taxes the greater the deterrent to private production and employment. When the total tax burden grows beyond a bearable size, the problem of devising taxes that will not discourage and disrupt production becomes insoluble.

Henry Hazlitt

Mots clés government poverty tax burden crushing



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Mere inflation-that is, the mere issuance of more money, with the consequence of higher wages and prices-may look like the creation of more demand. But in terms of the actual production and exchange of real things it is not.

Henry Hazlitt

Mots clés poverty inflation qe2 qe3



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The wealth of a soul is measured by how much it can feel... its poverty by how little.

Sherrilyn Kenyon

Mots clés wealth soul poverty



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A poor man is not disposed to quick and high resentment when he is among the rich: he is apt to yield to others, for he knows others are above him: he is not stiff and self-willed; he is patient with hard fare; he expects no other than to be despised, and takes it patiently; he does not take it heinously that he overlooked and but little regarded; he is prepared to be in a lowly place; he readily honours his superiors; he takes reproofs quietly; he readily honours others as above him; he easily yields to be taught, and does not claim much to his understanding and judgment; he is not over nice or humoursome, and has his spirit subdued to hard things; he is not assuming, nor apt to take much upon him, but it is natural for him to be subject to others. Thus it is with the humble Christian.

Jonathan Edwards

Mots clés humility poverty spirit poor poor-in-spirit



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Remember, aid cannot achieve the end of poverty. Only homegrown development base on the dynamism of individuals and firms in free markets can do that.

William Easterly

Mots clés economics poverty development aid



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Without an informed electorate, politicians will continue to use the bottom billion merely for photo opportunities, rather than promoting real transformation.

Paul Collier

Mots clés poverty development poverty-alleviation aid



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The Gospel takes away our right forever, to discriminate between the deserving and the undeserving poor.

Dorothy Day

Mots clés christianity poverty charity poor gospels



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Poverty is not intrinsically a trap, otherwise we would all still be poor.

Paul Collier

Mots clés poverty development



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