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Stuffed and Starved: Markets, Power and the Hidden Battle for the World Food System
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Publisher: Portobello Books LtdISBN: 9781846270109 Publication date: September 2007 Length: 250mm Width: 148mm Edition: New title Pages: 448 Illustrations: diagrams and tables
Stuffed and Starved: Markets, Power and the Hidden Battle for the World Food System
Author: Raj Patel
Was R250.00 Now R212.50
The hidden complexities and terrifying simplicities of a planet squeezing itself dry in order to make half its citizens obese and the other half malnourished. This work takes a view of food production, to show how we all suffer the consequences of a food system cooked to a corporate recipe. The hidden complexities and terrifying simplicities of a planet squeezing itself dry in order to make half its citizens obese and the other half malnourished. This work is for lovers of Fast Food Nation, No Logo and Not on the Label, and of Supersize Me and Jamie's Dinners. We have so much choice over what we eat today because rural communities the world over have had their choices taken away. To understand how our supermarket shopping makes us complicit in a system that routinely denies freedom to the world's poorest, and how we ourselves are poisoned by these choices, we need to think about the way our food comes to us. Stuffed and Starved takes a long and wide view of food production, to show how we all suffer the consequences of a food system cooked to a corporate recipe. This is also the story of the fight against the unthinking commerce that brings it to us. In the wrecked paddy fields of India, in the soy deserts of Brazil, in the maize ejidos of Mexico, the supermarket aisles of California, French McDonald's and Italian kitchens, there's a worldwide resistance against unhealthy control of the food system.
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'A brilliant book by a dazzling mind'Reviewed by Unknown from Durban, South Africa on 16 October 2007 82 of 159 people found the following review helpful: That's Naomi Klein's blurb and it pretty much sums up this book. Raj Patel has written a gripping and accessible account of how the international food system works (and for who its works) that lays bare the fundamental irrationality and perversity at the heart of contemporary global capitalism.
This book is sure to become part of the popular common sense of oppositional movements in the same way that Naomi Klein's 'No Logo' did. Essential reading. Was this review helpful?
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