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- Sustainable Sea Transport Talanoa 28-30 Nov 2012 - Outcomes Record
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- The Drua Files
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Captain Pugwash
The poverty of our century is unlike that of any other. It is not, as poverty was before, the result of natural scarcity, but of a set of priorities imposed upon the rest of the world by the rich. Consequently, the modern poor are not pitied...but written off as trash. The twentieth-century consumer economy has produced the first culture for which a beggar is a reminder of nothing.
— John Berger

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