Let Them Eat Ketchup!: The Politics of Poverty and Inequality
$13.00
Paperback, 160 pages
ISBN: 0-85345-905-3
Released: January 1996
Let Them Eat Ketchup! — the title comes from a Reagan administration decision to classify ketchup as a vegetable in federal school lunch programs — explains: how governments define and measure poverty, how and why official definitions of poverty fall short, and the failure to deal with the real suffering and inequality in our “class-free” society.
SKU: mrp9053
Categories: Books, Paperback
Topics:
Imperialism
Philosophy
Places:
Americas
United States
Publication Date: January 1996
Number of Pages: 160
Paperback ISBN: 9780853459057
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