Destitution and the poverty of its politics - With special reference to South Asia
The most extreme form of poverty is destitution. As a condition, destitution flows from processes of political economy, some of which become institutionalized within state practice and law. The destitute are not only considered as "nonpeople" in relation to the institutional functioning of...
Main Author: | Harriss-White, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2005
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