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082 _a325.3 GOS
100 _aGoshal, Kumar.
245 0 _aPeople in Colonies
260 _aNew York
260 _bSheridan House Pub.
260 _c1948
300 _a329 p.
520 _aIt is hard for an American to conceive of such poverty as is the lot of these people. There are slans in the United States. There are poverty-stricken people in the South. But the poorest of the poor in the United States would be considered rich, would bevind by the majority of the Asisms, the Africans, and the Latin Americans Millions of people in these countries are normally on the borderline of starvation. The slightest dialocation of their emy kills off millions of the though atomie bumbs had been dropped among them Ponder this exrefully: In the twentieth century three-fourths of the world's population are as destitate as their ancestors were a thousand years ag Man is a tool-uning animal. He has ever been in quest of more efficient tools to free him from material insecurity. After a long search, he has at last found the technique of abundant produe tion. But this technique remains confined to a relatively small part of the world, and benefits less than a quarter of the world's population.
650 _aColonies
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