Gary A. Haugen
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Books by Gary A. Haugen
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review 1: Reading this really wrecked me, at least the first three quarters or so, where Haugen shares some horrific stories of injustice. In the developed world, our justice system might be flawed, and still there is great inequality -- but in other parts of the world, the justice system ...
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review 1: Much like a plague of locusts lays waste to anything and everything in its wake, the authors of “The Locust Effect” make the compelling case that violence (common, everyday person-on-person violence) is laying waste to anything and everything for the poor in the developing world....
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review 1: For those with more than a passing interest in the topic of global poverty and suffering, I recommend the Locust Effect. While a bit wordy during the middle third of the book, it did lay out a comprehensive study on the topic and the core social problem preventing all of our effo...