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        • A CAPITALIST MAXIM
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blessed britons

Ama Sumani, a 39-year-old Ghanaian widow and mother of two, had come to Britain as a student in 2002. She overstayed her visa but worked and paid taxes. She was diagnosed with multiple myeloma and treated by the NHS. In January, immigration officials removed her from her hospital bed in Cardiff and deported her to Ghana, where she died several weeks later. The Lancet, Britain’s leading medical journal, denounced the government’s behaviour as an “atrocious barbarism”.

mad world

Subsidies for one crop alone, cotton, that went to 25,000 mostly very well off US farmers, exceeded in value the cotton that was produced, lowering the global price of cotton enormously. American farmers...gained at the expense of the 10 million African farmers who depended on cotton for their meagre livings. Several African countries lost between 1-2% of their entire income, an amount greater than what these countries received in foreign aid from the United States. Mali, for instance, received $37 million in aid but lost $43 million from depressed prices.

— Joseph Stiglitz

The Roaring Nineties

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...millions die while the rest of the population obediently goes about its business. Howard Zinn