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 Originally Posted by BananaStand
You're still not explaining how hunger denies access to the market. Can a hungry person not work, earn money, and buy food?
I didn't say hungry, I said can't eat. If you can't eat, yeah, you have a significant to whole inability to work, earn, etc.. But that doesn't matter. Here's what matters: the assumption in your point is that the food is already available. Okay, why is it available? The private sector has made it available. Since this is the case, does it work for education?
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