Freedom from Want
In "Freedom from Want," author Kent George presents a compelling argument that advocates for the fundamental human right to adequate food for all individuals. Published by Georgetown University Press in 2005, this insightful paperback spans 290 pages and delves into the responsibilities of those in power to ensure that this right is not just a privilege for the few, but a reality for everyone, everywhere. George emphasizes the moral and legal obligations that accompany this right, urging leaders and policymakers to take action against hunger and food insecurity. This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in human rights, international relations, and social policy, making it a valuable addition to your collection. Explore the intersection of food supply and human dignity with "Freedom from Want," and join the conversation about how we can work towards a world where everyone has access to the nourishment they deserve.