Wednesday, October 22, 2014
SEE DK CURRENT POST AND COMMENTS
One might say, following someone like Huntington, and also Carroll Quigley, farther back, but following them only in part, that the concept of poverty itself has changed over some hundreds of years, perhaps several thousand years, as have many other related concepts.
One might say that poverty is the 'losing out', not merely of the lower so called classes, traditionally everywhere and in every civilization generally, but also of what have been called middle classes, in recent centuries in the West, in the necessarily intensified rivalry among civilizations.
One might say that poverty is the 'losing out', not merely of the lower so called classes, traditionally everywhere and in every civilization generally, but also of what have been called middle classes, in recent centuries in the West, in the necessarily intensified rivalry among civilizations.
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