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P. Sainath: Globalizing Inequality

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Uploaded on Dec 27, 2007

This video program is available in full at www.pdxjustice.org and at the Google Video website (search on keywords "pdxjustice" and "Sainath"). The award-winning development reporter and photojournalist, Palagummi Sainath, is India's foremost chronicler of the impact of Globalization on the country's rural populations. Described by the Nobel Prize-winner, Amartya Sen as "one of the world's greatest experts on famine and hunger," P. Sainath has worked tirelessly to expose the devastation inflicted on rural farmers and the broader population by the so-called neo-liberal economic reforms. He is author of the best seller, "Everybody Loves a Good Drought: Stories from India's Poorest Districts", a book credited with significant impact on drought management, medical and development programs in rural India. He is currently working as the rural affairs editor of The Hindu.

This lecture is an edited version of a longer presentation delivered at the Washington State University campus in Vancouver, Washington. The lecture was sponsored by the Center for Social and Environmental Justice of Washington State University.

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  • puspanjali

    This is no free economy. The only free economy is practiced by the poor people. The Big ones holds it by government largess and help.

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  • EasyEs

    I am not sure what his point is? A huge influx of Cash via Aid and Investment will be an overall net benefit to the people of these effected nations. Economic laws trump desires of people unfortunately. A shift back to Nehru's policies or the permit system no matter how much they are wanted to work will not translate into wealth creation. Not being able to to dissociate a tragic event and the economic spin offs is no excuse to return to the archaic system that was the Indian economy.

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  • Sachi Mohanty

    Eye opening presentation.

    

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  • Shriraj Mohan

    That is twisted unsubstantiated argument

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  • manu77blue

    Somehow i have always failed to understand this ideology of always presenting investment/ free economy/markets as being the enemy of the welfare of the masses. There is any correlation at all between the sensex and human misery. He even goes to the extent of saying that the market indices are misery indices in 1990 the BSE Index was nearly around the 1000 mark does that mean that quality of life of the Indian masses, the people he repeatedly brings up, was orders of magnitude better.

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  • rationalist07

    Truth as it is...

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  • Kaustubh Mote

    u shud read it...

    ..he comes of a bit strng here, but isnt 0.1% off the mark..esp abt the market indices...and this isnt even something new that he is telling...but i guess it takes a prson like him telling this at the top of his voice fr peopl to listen..

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  • Nconn360

    I met this man in Galway, Ireland. He's kind and gracious. Read his articles.

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