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Ill fares the land : essays on food, hunger, and power

Title
  1. Ill fares the land : essays on food, hunger, and power / Susan George.
Published by
  1. Washington, D.C. : Institute for Policy Studies, ©1984.
Author
  1. George, Susan.

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Description
  1. xviii, 102 pages; 22 cm
Summary
  1. Abstract: Six scholarly essays about food and nutrition policy challenge long-held credos and strategies for feeding hungry people and satisfying food shortages over the long term. The author presents a two-pronged approach in her discussion of food policy and hunger. The first involved de-constructing the prevailing assumptions regarding hunger (i.e. hunger is caused by over-population, can be alleviated by food trade and assistance, and is a scientific problem that can be alleviated by technological innovation), demonstrating their empirical inadequacy and their hidden political assumptions. The second involved an outline of an agenda for research and action to reconstruct an alternative knowledge about hunger. It is concluded that hunger is a political program of power and will and a problem of poverty, and that scholars should study the poor less and the powerful more, challenging the systems of power and privilege. It also concluded that, without this challenge, the same inadequate patterns will be repeated over and over again. (wz).
Subject
  1. Food supply
  2. Food supply > Government policy
  3. Agriculture and state
  4. Agricultural assistance
  5. Poverty
  6. Agriculture > Research > Developing countries
  7. poverty
  8. Agriculture > Research
  9. Agrarpolitik
  10. Aufsatzsammlung
  11. Ernährungspolitik
  12. Armut
  13. Welternährung
  14. Armoede
  15. Voedselvraagstuk
  16. Developing countries
  17. Entwicklungsländer
Contents
  1. Overcoming hunger : strengthen the weak, weaken the strong -- Dangerous embrace : culture, economics, politics, and food systems -- Demeter's dilemma, decolonizing research -- Caveat emptor : the "transfer" of technology -- The SNOB theory of underdevelopment -- A knowledge of hunger.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographies.