Hydraulic Despotism: A Literal Interpretation & Analysis — published on the World Poverty & Human Rights Online website as part of a WPHR class I’d taken last Spring.
The published HTML version can be found on the site.
Hydraulic Despotism: A Literal Interpretation & Analysis — published on the World Poverty & Human Rights Online website as part of a WPHR class I’d taken last Spring.
The published HTML version can be found on the site.
I’m hoping to be there at the 2010 Harvard African Law & Development Conference from April 16-18 2010. Lots of great folks and some very interesting (and hard) topics.
If anyone else is planning on being there, holler (especially if you are from the WPHR class).
A Capitalist’s Apology: Free Markets, Freedom, and Development — published on the World Poverty & Human Rights Online website as part of my WPHR class this Spring.
The published HTML version can be found on the site and a PDF version is also available for those interested.
Microfinance and the Human Condition: A Bottom-Up Approach towards Promoting Freedom and Development — published on the World Poverty & Human Rights Online website as part of my WPHR class this Spring.
The published HTML version can be found on the site and a PDF version is also available for those interested.
As part of a class that I’m taking this semester, there’s a supporting website call World Poverty and Human Rights Online.
The goal of WPHR.ORG is to act a forum for discussion on topics related to human rights and development, and provide a real-time repository for human rights violations.
Highly recommended.