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Greg Ux
is on page 110 of 216
My biggest issue with this book is that, while a large step in the right direction towards respecting individual autonomy and self-determination, it’s still a prescription for how to make “them” more like “us”
— Feb 06, 2022 07:49PM
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Greg Ux
is on page 72 of 216
I do not appreciate the large, sweeping, reductionist claims the authors tend to make throughout the book. Of course we know that economic poverty is endemic throughout the world, but making observational claims about WHY it is so, and offering hypothetical situations as evidence - for example: “looking at border guards in action” (p 72.) - without offering citation is wholly irresponsible.
— Feb 05, 2022 09:50AM
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Michael McCormick
is on page 89 of 216
Really great so far and the authors make very convincing arguments about how do-gooders like to write checks that just make problems worse for Africans. Just got done reading Winter 2017 "Journal of Democracy" which describes the corruption related to the "thief-in-chief" governments in several African countries. "The Aid Trap" is great because it gives a big picture view. Can't wait to read Chapter three.
— Jul 15, 2018 05:19PM
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Michael McCormick
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Been waiting to read this since 2009 and now I am going to finally do it! Will probably also re-read "Healthy, Wealthy and Wise" and then turn to "Balance" soon after I am caught up with my challenge.
— Jul 08, 2018 06:43PM
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