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Eating People Is Wrong, and Other Essays on Famine, Its Past, and Its Future (Paperback)
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Eating People Is Wrong, and Other Essays on Famine, Its Past, and Its Future (Paperback)
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New perspectives on the history of famine-and the possibility of a
famine-free world Famines are becoming smaller and rarer, but
optimism about the possibility of a famine-free future must be
tempered by the threat of global warming. That is just one of the
arguments that Cormac O Grada, one of the world's leading
authorities on the history and economics of famine, develops in
this wide-ranging book, which provides crucial new perspectives on
key questions raised by famines around the globe between the
seventeenth and twenty-first centuries. The book begins with a
taboo topic. O Grada argues that cannibalism, while by no means a
universal feature of famines and never responsible for more than a
tiny proportion of famine deaths, has probably been more common
during very severe famines than previously thought. The book goes
on to offer new interpretations of two of the twentieth century's
most notorious and controversial famines, the Great Bengal Famine
and the Chinese Great Leap Forward Famine. O Grada questions the
standard view of the Bengal Famine as a perfect example of market
failure, arguing instead that the primary cause was the
unwillingness of colonial rulers to divert food from their war
effort. The book also addresses the role played by traders and
speculators during famines more generally, invoking evidence from
famines in France, Ireland, Finland, Malawi, Niger, and Somalia
since the 1600s, and overturning Adam Smith's claim that government
attempts to solve food shortages always cause famines.
Thought-provoking and important, this is essential reading for
historians, economists, demographers, and anyone else who is
interested in the history and possible future of famine.
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