"Poverty is not just a lack of money; it is not having the capability to realize one's full potential as a human being"
"Nearly everywhere Buddhism went, there had been a higher level of literacy, even in miserable Burma, not to mention Thailand and Sri Lanka."
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Amartya Sen
Economist, Philosopher
Amartya Sen is an Indian economist and philosopher known for his work on welfare economics and social justice, particularly through his book 'Development as Freedom.'
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"Economic growth without investment in human development is unsustainable - and unethical."
"Human development, as an approach, is concerned with what I take to be the basic development idea: namely, advancing the richness of human life, rather than the richness of the economy in which human beings live, which is only a part of it."
"The success of a society is to be evaluated primarily by the freedoms that members of the society enjoy."
"Poverty is the deprivation of opportunity."
"I believe that virtually all the problems in the world come from inequality of one kind or another."