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The Strange Death of the University, Part 2: A New Sensibility

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Inequality in Its Consequences for Poverty and Hunger

Inequality in its consequences for poverty and hunger are deep ethical problems per se, with strong implications for health issues that will worsen with a changed climate. Poverty also promotes loss of nature and diversity, since scarce resources are overused. Inequality, poverty, and social injustice put basic human rights at risk and pose a threat to education, social welfare, trust, and stability on top of these current and pressing practical and ethical challenges we just made up.

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