1. Global Social Inequality Reveals the Cracks in our System
Those who produce commodities such as the workers in developing countries cannot buy commodities in the market. ... Just witness how 2.5 million tons of fruits and vegetables are demolished in Europe's common market just to keep the prices high while just below Europe are millions of people dying of starvation in Africa.[3] While 14 million tons of fish are eaten by poor countries another 28 million tons of fish are made into a meal for domestic animals.[4] If the present trends continue, there is a possibility that a major global social volcano will erupt in the near future. _...
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