By: Jeffrey A. Tucker
From: Mises Daily
A Travel Channel episode of No Reservations, a cooking-focused show narrated by Anthony Bourdain, took viewers to Port-au-Prince, Haiti. I had heard that the show offered unique insight into the country and its troubles. I couldn't imagine how. But it turns out to be true. Through the lens of food, we can gain an insight into culture, and from culture to economy, and from economy to politics and finally to what's wrong in this country and what can be done about it.
Read the entire article HERE.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
When Capital Is Nowhere in View
Posted by Brad DeVos at 4:07 PM
Labels: Philanthropy, Poverty, Social Theory
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