I've just finished a book written my macroeconomist Jeffery Sachs, entitled: The End of Poverty. He describes in detail a plan to end poverty by 2025. Although his reasoning is possible, it fails to acount for human greed, corruption, scocial class barriers, etc. Its kinda scary that Sachs is an internationally renowed economist that is leading this country's policy concerning foreign economic development. Anyways, it would be nice to belief that someday we could achieve the end of poverty. Can we? Definetly not 2025, but what about 3025?
2007-11-09
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