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Common Violence Hinders the Common Man and Woman

Common Violence Hinders the Common Man and Woman

by Erin East | Aug 11, 2016 | Activism, Human Rights, Uncategorized

In the 2014 book The Locust Effect, Gary Haugen makes the case that “common violence” impedes progress in international development. Haugen likens the cloud of locusts that swept over the middle of the United States in 1873, a force that devoured and decimated...

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