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Starvation Politics: From Ancient Egypt to the Present
The splendid George Caffentzis has kindly allowed me to share this piece, written for Turbulence in the UK.
Starvation Politics: From Ancient Egypt to the Present
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Ch.2. Farmers | Ch.4. Trade Agreements, Imperialism, Working Poor, Cold War | Ch. 9. Geography, Taste, Aesthetics, Obesity, Body Image | Ch. 10. Food Sovereignty | Egypt
Posted on 31 July, 2008 - 03:19

I just recorded a radio segment for The World with the splendid Lisa Mullins. I was there to talk about food riots. Unfortunately, I wasn't terribly coherent and, despite the skilled editing of the folk there, I worry that my butchery of the argument I was trying to make cannot be fixed.
I was trying to talk about Egypt, Haiti and Senegal, three places from which reporters were sending news. So here's my attempt at restitution - a short guide on how to think about the food riots. ... read more »
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Ch. 10. Food Sovereignty | Egypt | food riots | Haiti | Senegal
Posted on 10 April, 2008 - 17:44