Abstract
While material progress towards the Millennium Development Goals is laudable, and pledges of new resources are necessary, we can never fully address poverty without talking about power. As Amartya Sen pointed out, true development depends on freedom.
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Brysk, Alison
(2010)
"Development as Power,"
Human Rights & Human Welfare: Vol. 10:
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9, Article 2.
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