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The Locust Effect
Why the End of Poverty Requires the End of Violence
Book • 2009
In 'The Locust Effect', Gary Haugen explores the critical role that violence plays in perpetuating poverty.
He argues that addressing violence is essential to achieving meaningful economic development and social justice.
The book highlights the need for robust justice systems to protect the poor and vulnerable from exploitation and abuse.
He argues that addressing violence is essential to achieving meaningful economic development and social justice.
The book highlights the need for robust justice systems to protect the poor and vulnerable from exploitation and abuse.
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