"The elimination of ignorance, of illiteracy... and of needless inequalities in opportunities (is) to be seen as objectives that are valued for their own sake. They expand our freedom to lead the lives we have reason to value, and these elementary capabilities are of importance on their own"

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Source: Jean Drèze, Amartya Sen, World Institute for Development Economics Research (1997). “Indian Development: Selected Regional Perspectives”, p.5, Oxford University Press

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Amartya Sen

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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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