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ericthehamster rated 32 months ago - From the page: "Poverty is the state for the majority of the world's people and nations. Why is this? Is it enough to blame poor people for their own predicament? Have they been lazy, made poor decisions, and been solely responsible for their plight? What about their government? Have they ...
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 diegoesp rated 6 months ago- worth the read
 cabos101 rated 6 months ago- Really worth a read
 - snapplelabel rated 6 months ago
- This is an excellent site. It is well researched. Each bullet points makes its case. Especially the one in which if we only spent 1 percent of the amount we spend on weapons on children instead, we would be able to send them all to school
 dfit2823 rated 6 months ago- i believe that these plain facts really open up peoples eyes. I do not understand though why the majority of people refuse to take action?
 ythatguy rated 6 months ago- doubleas2380: " Causes of poverty: Lazy slobs who wont go get a job and choose to live on welfare. Fuck this site." What? I can't even believe I just read that! The vast majorities of countries in this world don't have any kind of welfare system. But thanks for flaunting your ignorance; I needed that laugh.
 matarham rated 7 months ago- save some money for hard times;))
 Diatribe75 rated 7 months ago- A million times we have heard of the word "poverty". But we have never thought in depth even a single time what really poverty is and what causes it. This article just shows you that..
 vconscious rated 6 months ago- From the page: "Poverty is the state for the majority of the world's people and nations. Why is this?"
 all-is-passion rated 6 months ago- "We often hear leaders from rich countries telling poor countries that aid and loans will only be given when they show they are stamping out corruption. While that definitely needs to happen, the rich countries themselves are often active in the largest forms of corruption in those poor countries, and many economic policies they prescribe have exacerbated the problem. Corruption in developing countries definitely must be high on the priority lists, but so too must it be on the priority lists of rich countries."
 WasThinking rated 7 months ago- Truth be told
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