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Food, famine and the international crisis - Harry Cleaver

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This article by Harry Cleaver describes the technological development and introduction of high-yield grains into South-East Asia as a method of controlling class struggle.

Since it runs to over 25000 words, we present it here in its original online format of PDF (270kb).

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