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Mon Mar 30, 2015, 07:34 AM Mar 2015

Kill Capitalism ~ Save the World [View all]

It will take 100 years for the world’s poorest people to earn $1.25 a day

Jason Hickel ~ Jason Hickel is an anthropologist at the London School of Economics. Follow @jasonhickel on Twitter
Monday 30 March 2015 03.00 EDT

If you follow international news you will be accustomed to headlines announcing that world leaders have succeeded in cutting global poverty in half over the past couple of decades. Its sounds like brilliant news, but it’s just not true. The numbers have been furtively manipulated to make it seem as though our economic system is working for the majority of humanity when in fact it is not.

The sustainable development goals, to be decided in September, will take this dubious good-news story a step further. This time, the main goal is not just to further reduce extreme poverty, but to eradicate it entirely – and to do so by no later than 2030. This is a welcome move: it’s about time we finally got around to putting poverty eradication firmly on the agenda. But it also raises some tough questions. Is it possible to end poverty under our current economic system?

A few weeks ago economist David Woodward tackled this question in an article published in the World Economic Review. His findings are shocking. He shows that, given our existing economic model, poverty eradication can’t happen. Not that it probably won’t happen, but that it physically can’t. It’s a structural impossibility ...

http://www.theguardian.com/global-development-professionals-network/2015/mar/30/it-will-take-100-years-for-the-worlds-poorest-people-to-earn-125-a-day?CMP=fb_gu

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When profit again includes aspirant Mar 2015 #1
So true newfie11 Mar 2015 #2
! DeSwiss Mar 2015 #3
What's the old line, when all you have is a hammer......? daleanime Mar 2015 #4
...3 shirts later... F4lconF16 Mar 2015 #8
"capitalism is a failed system" TBF Mar 2015 #12
That's one of the central things that we as socialists need to do, in my opinion. F4lconF16 Mar 2015 #13
Well, I think about it this way and try to frame it as such...... socialist_n_TN Apr 2015 #17
Punctuated Equilibrium 2naSalit Mar 2015 #5
Excellent thought - TBF Mar 2015 #7
I disagree. F4lconF16 Mar 2015 #9
Oh it definitely won't come from the old geezers - TBF Mar 2015 #11
Capitalism is TOO GOOD marias23 Mar 2015 #6
Agreed, with a caveat--it's only too good at delivering them to an elite. F4lconF16 Mar 2015 #10
Indeed. ncjustice80 Mar 2015 #14
Kicking nt F4lconF16 Mar 2015 #15
Thank you - TBF Mar 2015 #16
Where do all the proponents of alternatives to capitalism hang out? benedict2016 Mar 2016 #18
Welcome to DU, benedict2016! CaliforniaPeggy Mar 2016 #19
Also: Saviolo Apr 2016 #20
Great comments - thanks! nt TBF Apr 2016 #21
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