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What exactly is poverty?

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John James replied on Fri, Aug 26 2011 11:08 PM

Fool on the Hill:
Well then, there's economic power for you. When Birthday Pony mentioned economic power, I figured s/he meant capitalists employing the state's power for economic purposes.

What difference does it make?  Either she was saying what you're saying, and thus conceding my point, or she was using a different definition that what you think she meant, and is wrong.

 

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John James replied on Mon, Oct 10 2011 10:22 PM

Just caught this:

 

 

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