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The Revolution Will Be Edible: Occupy Wall Street; the Arab Spring, No
Bread, No Peace

by Liam Hysjulien

Last February, World Bank President Robert Zoellick noted that the
inability of poor people to feed themselves and their families
contributed greatly to the civil unrest that swept across Egypt,
Tunisia, and Yemen. And even as food prices have eased slightly since
their record highs last January, newly appointed Food and Agriculture
Organization director, General Jose Graziano da Silva, has already
indicated that food prices and their volatility will remain high for
the year.

Since 2008, the geopolitics of food, both on the production and
consumption side, has become a growing crisis on the one hand, and a
call for social revolution on the other. What Lester Brown called the
“21st-century Food War” is the inflationary and supply-side unraveling
of food prices for many developing nations.

See full text at:
http://asitoughttobe.com/2012/01/25/the-revolution-will-be-edible-occupy-wall-street-the-arab-spring-no-bread-no-peace/

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