• Cowbee [he/they]@lemmy.ml
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      The 1930s famine was neither intentional, nor a large movement for reducing poverty. It was also the last famine in the USSR outside of wartime, in a country where famine was common and regular under the rule of the Tsar.

      What actually caused the reduction in poverty was a rapidly growing economy with robust social programs like free healthcare and education, and a dramatic lowering of wealth inequality.

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      12 hours ago

      How very Malthusian of you to think killing poor people lowers poverty.

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        1 apple, 2 people, 1/2 apple per person.

        1 apple, 1 person, 1 apple per person.

        It’s not a good fix, it’s not a long-term fix, but in the short term you can claim to have lowered poverty by getting rid of a lot of mouths you’d otherwise need to feed.