
50 Facts That Should Change the World
by Jessica Williams
Year
2004
ISBN No.
9781840465471
No.of pages
352
Subject
Knowledge and Society, Social Science
Reviews
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From the inequalities and absurdities of the so-called developed West to the vast scale of suffering wreaked by war, famine and AIDS in developing countries, this paints a picture of shocking contrasts. Each fact from this eclectic range is followed by explanation and analysis.
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