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Resources:
Learn more about inequality in the world If you have come here to help me, you are wasting your time... but if you have come because your liberation is bound up with mine, then let us work together. - Lilla Watson, a Brisbane based Aboriginal educator and activist
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Wealth and Poverty
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Population
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Food
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Water
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Debt
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Militarism : The Sorrows of Empire by Chalmers Johnson. Johnson argues that growing U.S. militarism is a result of our military industrial complex that has become self-perpetuating, and as it increases in power our democracy is diminished. We establish bases for an immediate purpose but then continue them as a form of implicit imperialism. As the consensus for free trade (and our economic hegemony) decrease, he fears our military domination will replace it. Review by Jay Newcomb, College of St. Scholastica
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Economics
Send us Suggestions: Teachers, be a part of the development of the Global Awareness Project. Review resources for further study: videos, books, articles, web sites. Write this as a brief review (up to 100 words) in a Word document and include your name and school. Send to Jnewcomb@css.edu
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