The Silver Bullet

Face it. The world is no closer to consigning poverty to history. Why is there still poverty from whole countries of the poor South, to the back streets, slums and trailer parks of the rich West? The good intentions, the money, the rhetoric, the pity and the media histrionics are but pinpricks to a world-rampaging monster. They say there is no silver bullet. Neither Geldof or Bono, nor the United Nations, nor the vast assembled hosts of international aid and development agencies have the answer. Doesn t every citizen of the world have an equal right to the good life? With so much wealth in the world, why are so many of us so poor, when we could rid ourselves of this monster? And the fact is, there is only one way to kill poverty…

The Silver Bullet

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One Response to “The Silver Bullet”
  1. David Chester says:

    In my opinion the way this book starts antagonizes the reader with the attitude it takes to another prominent speeker about poverty. To beging by writing about a disagreement between economists is not the best way to make clear the way that our movement and its advise on social justice can be introduced. Why be so anti at the beginning when there is so much positivism in the Georgist message about eliminating poverty?

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