If we think about the problems of hunger and poverty, it is likely that when we belong to a group or society with superior power and affluence, that we approach it very differently from people who live and work on the edge of starvation and who suffer from the disabling effects of poverty and impoverishment.

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Kuitenbrouwer, J. (1973). Growth and equality in India and China: a historical comparative analysis (No. 38). ISS Occasional Papers. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1765/37494