Susan George es una de las investigadoras más renombradas del TNI por sus innovadores análisis sobre problemas mundiales. Autora de 14 libros traducidos a numerosos idiomas, habla de su trabajo con convicción; una convicción que comparte con todo el TNI: “La tarea del científico social responsable es, en primer lugar, desvelar esas fuerzas [de la riqueza, el poder y el control]; en segundo lugar, escribir con claridad sobre ellas (…) con el fin de que las personas corrientes tengan instrumentos adecuados para la acción; y, por último (…) adoptar una posición de defensa de los desfavorecidos, los desamparados, las víctimas de la injusticia”.
Ill Fares the Land

The essays collected in this volume expand on one of the major themes of Susan George's work: the role of power in perpetuating hunger.
The causes of poverty and hunger are not to be found primarily among the poor and the hungry but rather in their relationships with the powerful - locally, nationally and internationally. Just as poverty lies behind hunger, so injustice and inequality - within and between nations - lie behind poverty. These twelve essays expand that analysis: some deal directtly with food systems, hunger or famine; others ask who determines our assumptions and knowledge about poverty and hunger. All are concerned with the means by which some groups gain ascendancy over others.
Whether she deals with biotechnology or the "transfer" of technology, with development research or the ideal university, Susan George demonstrates with characteristic commitment and conviction that the rich and powerful who control the world food system control technology and ideology, scholarship and culture as well. This dangerous hegemony is absolutely central to the horrors of hunger.
Susan George's clear and compelling analysis again demonstrates why she has become one of the world's most forceful and esteemed critics of development models that generate the very hunger they claim to be alieviating
- Frances Moore Lapré
No author better expresses that sense of indignation that we should all feel, at the manner in which the industrialized countries, the international agencies, the multinational corporations and the elites have plundered the resources of the peasantry of the poor in the non-industrialized countries. This book should be required reading for all scholars of development, and politicians both in the north and south
- Dr. Michael Latham, Cornell University
Susan George, in her most important book to date, analyzes the disturbing reality of deepening world poverty
- Laurence R. Simon, Oxfam America
In "Ill Fares the Land", Susan George strips away the illusion that there is anything natural about hunger in the 20th century. Her engaging, eloquent and angry prose exposes the links between the social and economic system we've created and the hunger [it] creates
- Jack Clark, World Hunger Year
Investigadora asociada y presidenta de la Junta del TNI y presidenta honoraria de Attac-Francia [Asociación por una Tasa sobre las Transacciones especulativas para Ayuda a los Ciudadano].
Más material de Susan George
- El becerro de oro del capital Marzo 2012
- ¿Un golpe de Estado en la Unión Europea? Noviembre 2011
- Abandonemos el Consenso de Washington, forjemos el Consenso de Estambul Agosto 2011
- Acabemos con el control financiero en la gobernanza europea Julio 2011
- “El libremercado supone una lucha entre el sistema social y el tributario” Abril 2011
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