"The Irish Potato Famine is famous, but it's hardly unique. FamĀ­ines have
been a part of human history from the beginning. The horrible irony,
however, is that once agriculture had advanced enough to nourish all the
world's people, famines only became even more common and horrific, a direct
result of imperialism and colonialism, which demanded of agriculture not
food for people, but goods for market."

https://delanceyplace.com/view-archives.php?p=4571


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