Superfluous, Pernicious, Atrocious and Abominable? The Case Against Conditional Cash Transfers
Resources - Author: Nicholas Freeland / Year: 2007
In 1792, the first consumer boycott was organised to protest against the inhumane treatment of slaves in the production of sugar in the West Indies. In his comic novel of the time, Melincourt, Thomas Love Peacock (1817) wrote of the trade in sugar that it was “economically superfluous, physically...
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