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Financial TimesHome in the WorldNew York Review of BooksWith characteristic moral clarity and compassion, Sen reflects on the cataclysmic events that soon tore his world asunder, from the Bengal famine of 1943 to the struggle for Indian independence against colonial tyranny—and the outbreak of political violence that accompanied the end of British rule. Witnessing these lacerating tragedies only amplified Sen’s sense of social purpose. He went on to study famine and inequality, wholly reconstructing theories of social choice and development. In 1998, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for his contributions to welfare economics, which included a fuller understanding of poverty as the deprivation of human capability. Still Sen, a tireless champion of the dispossessed, remains an activist, working now as ever to empower vulnerable minorities and break down walls among warring ethnic groups.Home in the WorldSpectator
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Author: | Amartya Sen |
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Publisher: | Liveright |
SKU: | BK0521675 |
EAN: | 9781324091615 |
Number Of Pages: | 463 |
Language: | English |
Binding: | Hard Back |
Reading age : | All |