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Ordinary Poverty: A Little Food and Cold Storage

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Using vivid testimonials and trenchant analysis, DiFazio writes that poverty has become, to the peril of us all, an ordinary part of life.

232 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2005

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December 3, 2022
this begins with profiles of people he encounters at a nyc soup kitchen, they get ugly when things do not go their way. he advocates guarenteed income and dismisses trickle down economics, bemoans the world wide web. complaints all around.

written pre-covid 19, there have been tech advances, i wonder if tech advance have helped any who are mentioned? swearing.
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